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Screwing into outside walls

leukass
Explorer
Explorer
Hello All - please forgive me as i am totally new to this RV thing. I recently bought a 1997 fleetwood tioga 31... I want to convert th "closet area to have more shelves and screw into the outside wall and the inside wood. The inside peice is no big deal it is particle board and that is easy enough. But the outside wall is my question.

Can i run a screw into the outside wall, what kind of screw should i use, and how long of a screww should i go with. I basicaly want to make a extra shelf fr storing clothes...
Thanks
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DrewE
Explorer II
Explorer II
You might get some ideas of what to use by looking at other hardware screwed into the outside walls, such as window blinds/curtains, dinette table brackets, etc. On my motorhome, these are generally about inch long screws.

Don't expect a vast amount of holding power from the wall structure; it's probably just luan (cheap thin plywood) attached to a styrofoam core. A well nut or some other sort of expanding fastener would give greater holding power. (It sounds as though your stress will primarily be in shear across the screw, parallel to the wall surface, which doesn't require too much holding power.)

Bumpyroad
Explorer
Explorer
I'd use 1/4 or 3/8 plywood and "line" the closet and hang my shelves from that.
bumpy