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โOct-05-2020 07:18 PM
stefanbraun wrote:
Hey All,
First time trailer owner and first post. I purchased a 1969 Kountry Aire for a Covid project and looking for a few pointers. I plan on doing an entire rebuild and have gutted it completely and am on to the building stage. The floor was incredibly rotted out and it looks like most of the frame needs to be replaced.
The aluminum undercarriage is mostly intact with a few small holes from wear. Between the aluminium and insulation there was a thin almost cardboard like membrane which is assume is a form of insulation/vapour barrier I'm curious before I start framing if there are any better options for this cardboard barrier such as plastic or the types of insulation to use. Any tips would be greatly appreciated and I will keep up to date as the build progresses.
thanks!
โOct-05-2020 06:16 PM
theoldwizard1 wrote:stefanbraun wrote:
The floor was incredibly rotted out and it looks like most of the frame needs to be replaced.
If the floor is rotted, you probably have a bad roof. With that age, the "rubber" (EPDM) roofing needs to be removed and the plywood pull up to see how bad things are.
โOct-05-2020 05:05 PM
stefanbraun wrote:
The floor was incredibly rotted out and it looks like most of the frame needs to be replaced.
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