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travelnutz
Jul 02, 2017Explorer II
Yes, back then they actually used real lumber in the RV's and if repairs are needed 20, 30, or even 40 years later, there's room in the walls, floor and ceiling/roof to replace with the same actual size lumber and you can actually get to the area inside and then there's petroleum based products now like Thompsons Waterproofing to make the new lumber last even longer than the OEM lumber used. True sealing of an RV far beyond OEM is really quite simple and cheap to do and what a difference!
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