Mar-05-2016 01:47 PM
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Mar-06-2016 03:54 PM
buc1980 wrote:
Very interesting project.I hope you will finish even better then original.
Mar-06-2016 03:27 PM
Mar-06-2016 01:23 PM
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Mar-06-2016 06:02 AM
rhagfo wrote:
:h
I assume you are referring to southern sugar pine, pine in the PNW is junk wood, we use fir plywood.
I would not see a need to glue the Styrofoam to the plywood. I would also look at "R" of different foam insulating materials.
Mar-06-2016 05:12 AM
rhagfo wrote:
:h
I assume you are referring to southern sugar pine, pine in the PNW is junk wood, we use fir plywood.
I would not see a need to glue the Styrofoam to the plywood. I would also look at "R" of different foam insulating materials.
Mar-06-2016 05:10 AM
johntank wrote:
To glue back to the aluminum frame I would use Leach's F 26, and to glue the styrofoam to the plywood and the plywood to the Styrofoam I would use Leach's F 13 as it will stick to it and not harm it.
Mar-05-2016 06:44 PM
Mar-05-2016 04:48 PM
Keen Family wrote:
You haven't mentioned what kind of plywood you are using. Make sure you use an exterior grade plywood but NOT treated plywood. Treated plywood contains chemicals that will corrode the aluminum frame.
Mar-05-2016 04:35 PM
Mar-05-2016 04:31 PM
blantonmr wrote:
Hey guys, my 5th wheel main slide out floor rotted due to bad trim and window leak. It was actually bad when I bought it but am trying to replace floor now. I'm going back with plywood instead of OSB but needed to know what to use to glue my floor back down. It has a 3/16" plywood bottom and 1/4" plywood top floor with 3/4" Styrofoam in between. What I scraped off looked like liquid nails but not for sure. The floor frame is aluminum so it needs to stick to it and also the Styrofoam.
Thanks so much,
Mike
Mar-05-2016 04:05 PM
jajefmly@aol.com wrote:
Look into a urethane adhesive which isn't affected by vibration, cold, or heat, or moisture it will adhere the plywood to thr aluminum nicely. Also research what adhesive will not have a reaction with styrofoam.
Good luck!
Mar-05-2016 03:38 PM
Memphisdoug wrote:
I'm just curious, are you rebuilding the entire slide or were you able to get the floor structure out without dismantling the rest of the slide? From the looks of this photo you must be rebuilding the whole thing. I would really like to see photos as you progress.