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โMay-31-2017 03:27 PM
myredracer wrote:It's 2.5"
Can you see into the floor assembly from above the floor anywhere like maybe holes for piping?
โMay-31-2017 01:54 PM
joebedford wrote:myredracer wrote:I have the advantage of many more photos of the underbelly. I have not seen anywhere the floor touches the cross-beams. The floor seems to be entirely supported by the frame rails and the "wing extensions" that go about 10" outside of the frame rails - nothing in the middle.
You can't possibly have the OSB or plywood floor supported only on the I-beams and crossbeams.
The upper 5th wheel section of the RV has the square aluminum tubes under the floor like you describe but I see no signs of anything like that in the lower level.
The floor in the 5th section is OSB. The floor in the rest is foam core plywood skin. It probably has internal studs like the walls. Maybe that's why no external support?
The kitchen center island is on top of this section of floor. The fridge and stove are in a slide.
The garage has a couple of heavy beams but there's one section of floor with no external support. At least the fuel tanks have good support. I've never noticed any floor flex with one heavy bike and heavier trike in the garage.
โMay-31-2017 01:37 PM
myredracer wrote:I have the advantage of many more photos of the underbelly. I have not seen anywhere the floor touches the cross-beams. The floor seems to be entirely supported by the frame rails and the "wing extensions" that go about 10" outside of the frame rails - nothing in the middle.
You can't possibly have the OSB or plywood floor supported only on the I-beams and crossbeams.
โMay-31-2017 12:44 PM
joebedford wrote:
For the little I've seen, there's nothing I've seen that's holding the floor other than the frame rails.
โMay-31-2017 09:03 AM
โMay-31-2017 06:14 AM
soren wrote:I was about to say "Nah" but on close inspection of the higher resolution original photo, it appears that you're right - at least two of the rods are broken. Yoiks!
Are several of the web rods in that truss snapped in half
โMay-30-2017 05:48 PM
โMay-30-2017 05:38 PM
soren wrote:
Are several of the web rods in that truss snapped in half, as they appear to be? Might be interesting to get a Go Pro video of that area while the trailer is heading down the road. I'm guessing the whole mess is about as stiff as a bowl of spaghetti.
โMay-30-2017 04:03 PM
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โMay-30-2017 02:25 PM
joebedford wrote:
Did you bolt in triangular gussets inside the frame?