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deprived wrote:flagstickfrank wrote:
Repairing the FG is much easier than building a replacement out of plywood, especially if the original has rounded edges or corners. FG repairs are easy and usually requires basic skills. I use standard auto kits available at any parts store.
Its not that it needs to be repaired exactly, its that it is very poorly made and it does not seal particularly well. The FG sealing edges are all wavy and parts of the floor are uneven as well. The builder (Tiffin) bridged these gaps by stapling shag carpet around the edges making a crude gasket. Pretty lazy if you asked me.
I've used epoxy and rubber insulation strips to try and even out the edges but it's still pretty noisy and stinky.
I'll try to make the fiberglass thing work but at the end of the day I think it will be much easier to just rebuild the **** thing. Quieter, too, probably.
Jun-07-2018 11:32 AM
flagstickfrank wrote:
Repairing the FG is much easier than building a replacement out of plywood, especially if the original has rounded edges or corners. FG repairs are easy and usually requires basic skills. I use standard auto kits available at any parts store.
Jun-07-2018 10:55 AM
donn0128 wrote:
IMHO if your going to use wood, line it with sheet metal to help in case of fire.
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