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djsamuel
Nov 29, 2013Nomad
SoCalDesertRider wrote:
Many 'aluminum' frames are built very chinsy, using too thin material, or only welded on one side, faulty welds, not enough framing members in the design. But then again, most everything in the RV industry is built chinsy....
Exactly. That's why I posted the link to the LivinLite construction video. I am really impressed by how they are built. Even the cabinets are integral to the frame of the camper, and all are built of strong framing components. I'm a mechanical engineer who's worked a lot with aluminum in the marine area, and am impressed with the materials and construction of the Camplites. That's why my wife and I purchased one. That said, I do agree with many posters here, whether aluminum, fiberglass, or wood; campers can last a long time or just a few years based on the maintenance and inspections given.
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