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goducks10 wrote:
Problem with all wood construction in 5'ers is it's really limited to either low-mid range or high end units. Your selections will be limited. Just a guess but it seems like 90% of nicer 5'er are aluminum framed. There may be some with wood framed roofs and or floors. But the walls are aluminum. It's getting harder to find non aluminum framed trailers period.
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TXiceman wrote:donn0128 wrote:
I consider wood old school. Most better fivers will be aluminum.
Petersen Ind. or Excel would not like your assessment of listing them as not being one of the better 5ers.
Wood is a better insulator than aluminum and will work fine if properly built. Aluminum conducts heat well and is not an insulator.
If you have a leak, wood will rot whereas aluminum will not.
If you are looking at a quality trailer like an Excel, I would not have an issue with wood framing.
Ken
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โSep-25-2014 08:05 PM
donn0128 wrote:
I consider wood old school. Most better fivers will be aluminum.
โSep-25-2014 08:01 PM
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