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mds1
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Explorer
Does anyone have a good location where us new people can find a single source for RV construction methods?

I've read a few articles and watched some videos by various RV builders. I know that in the end one has to decide for themselves what is important. I was hoping to find a trusted source that compares the pros and cons of each method.
Mark from Missouri

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Effy
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Explorer
The question is a bit like asking how different cars or houses are built. The results are too numerous to compile easily. Construction methods of every manufacturer will vary and even within a certain manufacturer various models will be constructed differently. More expensive vs entry level. Heck even different years can be done differently. As a general rule some manufacturers are claimed to have better quality build, (solid wood instead of veneer, steel vs aluminum, or wood construction, fiberglass or aluminum skin, TPO vs aluminum roof) but pretty much every aspect can be scrutinized and differences found. It's usually best to find a floor plan you like and then back into manufacturers based on your budget or preferred construction method. You may find you want Prevost quality and have a Thor budget.
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mds1
Explorer
Explorer
I appreciate the comments. Added a link to this topic in by blog site so others can learn from it as well. Although there is a lot of information out there about RV construction, I'm having trouble finding any one really good source. Maybe I'll have to buy a book!
Mark from Missouri

http://www.ourfutureinanrv.wordpress.com.

2018 Ram 3500 Laramie Dually LB 6.7L HO Diesel Aisin Transmission 4x4 3.73 Gears

Looking to soon purchase Vanleigh Vilano 320GK 35โ€™ fifth wheel 16,000-pound GVWR

Rollnhome
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Explorer
This

Provides some "standards".
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free_radical
Explorer
Explorer
bfast54 wrote:
Well........ personally I would prefer one built like a tank
light as a feather

and cheap as a cup of coffee

there ........does that cover it.....:S


I wonder why isn't anyone building RVs or even car bodies from the good old weed aka hemp
looks strong and light enough

http://youtu.be/srgE6Tzi3Lg

2gypsies1
Explorer II
Explorer II
The best way to see differences is to go to plant tours. You'll see that some are stapled together and the other extreme is fine craftsmanship. A good base is to go to dealers and look at how the drawers are constructed and if the cabinets are wood or paper look-alike. Good luck!
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bfast54
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Explorer
Well........ personally I would prefer one built like a tank

light as a feather

and cheap as a cup of coffee

there ........does that cover it.....:S
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ccxnola
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Explorer
You may wish to include the 'Plant Tour' at the Rexhall web site:
www.rexhall.com
Rexhall Motorhomes
Note the all welded steel unibody construction. This is the main reason I selected Rexhall - seems to me (a non-engineer) to be a better choice than wood and thin aluminum framework for the base of a motorhome.
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tatest
Explorer II
Explorer II
I've found no single reference, and visiting five different manufacturers was enough to teach me that there are at least five different approaches to construction.
Tom Test
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korbe
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Explorer
ScottG wrote:
OK, I'm ready

Finally found the perfect emoticon,.......and this is the best post you could find? :B
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downtheroad
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Explorer
ScottG wrote:


Nah this is perfect. (I'm just trying to goad some of my friends here.)
:B

Hey Scott, At least you have some friends....:)
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ScottG
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mds1 wrote:
ScottG wrote:
OK, I'm ready


Think the topic is to much? Maybe I should have just asked for a general list of what components or methods to study up on.


Nah this is perfect. (I'm just trying to goad some of my friends here.)
:B

mds1
Explorer
Explorer
ScottG wrote:
OK, I'm ready


Think the topic is to much? Maybe I should have just asked for a general list of what components or methods to study up on.
Mark from Missouri

http://www.ourfutureinanrv.wordpress.com.

2018 Ram 3500 Laramie Dually LB 6.7L HO Diesel Aisin Transmission 4x4 3.73 Gears

Looking to soon purchase Vanleigh Vilano 320GK 35โ€™ fifth wheel 16,000-pound GVWR

ScottG
Nomad
Nomad
OK, I'm ready