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bigfootford
Jun 22, 2013Nomad III
Tarkin75 wrote:
I'd use git rot or some sort of epoxy meant for fixing dry rot. I'd imagine there's been some water infiltration in the bolt holes so a good chance of some dry rot. You can use the git rot epoxy to soak into the wood, then mix it up with some wood fibers to either fill the holes, or use the mixture to glue those dowels in.
later
C
This incident was not just a jack mount failure. Someone ran into the jack.
Dry rot in a Bigfoot is something that has never been a problem.
The Bigfoot discussed is an all Fiberglass clamshell design.
The backing plate for the jacks may be made of wood but there has never been a jack failure due to the mounting on the camper.
Yes, for all wood framed campers though.
Jim
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