2002 Keystone Cougar 281EFS. Removed the carpeting to replace with vinyl laminate flooring. When I stood on the rear end of the slide, the floor sunk and broke away from the wall. There was daylight coming through the gap.
On the outside, there is a metal frame with 7 screws horizontally into the slide floor. These screws were only 1 1/4 inch, were rusted badly, and not holding anything up. Initially, I used some Extreme Hold Liquid Nails in the joint between the wall and floor, and replaced the screws with 2 1/2 inch decking screws. I used a floor jack to hold the floor up in position and let it sit for 48 hours to give the Liquid Nails time to setup.
First time I stepped on it while installing flooring, it broke away again. So now, I've re-glued it again and have it supported with the floor jack, but I don't know what to do to hold it together.
Should I try screwing it from the bottom up into the wall?? Any other suggestions??