Aug-06-2017 06:43 PM
Aug-23-2017 04:01 AM
Aug-20-2017 07:21 PM
roller183 wrote:
A suggestion if you plan on leaving toys in the TH all winter and not moving them would be to lay a piece of 3/4" plywood under the wheels that are on top of a area of floor, not near a floor joist or cross member.
This would help spread the load to the cross member and possibly not bow the floor material(osb/pressboard-thin plywood)as much or at all. Make sure the extra plywood spans from joist/cross member to the next cross member.
Plywood in winter-moist areas will sag from weight over a extended period of time, leaving you with those small dips in the floor.
Aug-20-2017 04:45 PM
Aug-18-2017 07:28 PM
Aug-15-2017 09:10 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:Fixed Sight Training wrote:
I carry comprehensive insurance on my TH. Water damage sounds like something that would be covered.
not water damage. sounds like too much weight stored for too long a time on iffy construction?
bumpy
Aug-15-2017 12:59 PM
Fixed Sight Training wrote:
I carry comprehensive insurance on my TH. Water damage sounds like something that would be covered.
Aug-15-2017 12:30 PM
Aug-08-2017 04:55 PM
Harold Fairbanks II wrote:
Trade it in as soon as possible.
You have a water leak that has already caused massive damage. The leak is probably tiny, undetectable, impossible to find, and impossible to fix...let alone the massive amount or work it would be to find the damage in the roof, walls, and floor.
Don't tell the dealer about the sag or the leak.
Take the hit now...hopefully it won't be too bad.
Unload it while you still can.
Aug-08-2017 11:52 AM
Aug-07-2017 05:10 PM
Aug-07-2017 01:59 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:
gee, trading off a lemon is not a new suggestion in this forum. perhaps not quite as blunt as this one however.
is the weakness only in the garage area? if so, another layer of plywood, etc.
bumpy
Aug-07-2017 09:55 AM
Aug-07-2017 08:07 AM
Aug-07-2017 07:30 AM