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LIKE2BUILD
May 18, 2016Explorer
bobndot wrote:
Only you can decide this and if walking away from it works for you, then do it, walk away.
If not, if you have the timeand money to invest, you can make this TT solid and give you the security of a better than new TT and at the same time , give you a feeling of accomplishment....
TIME is the key word in all of this. We've spent the entire school year chasing our kids to school events, scouting events, and everything else in between. Basically, for the last 9 months I've had almost ZERO free time, and the little bit I've had needed to be spent putting out other more important fires. Now that school's out and I have more free time we're into camping season and a TT with a rotted floor.
I don't intend to sound negative and I certainly appreciate the encouragement. I'm really on the fence whether I want to dive in and tackle this beast or just let it go. I'm guessing the problem won't take more than $500 in materials so the investment isn't an issue. The big question is do I want to spend time fixing something, or do I want to spend time enjoying the RV with my family? I know for certain I don't want to pay to have the work done, if for no other reason I hate pay someone to do something I'm capable of doing myself. As I stated previously, I'm certain it will cost quite a bit and I can't see spending that money on a 14 year old TT.
KJ
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