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KAMPIN wrote:
Great pictures. Thank you. Your camper looks a lot more serviceable than mine, although yours looks a lot busier underneath than mine. My basement is heated but not insulated, the basement walls sit on top of my bottom sheeting and the screws go through the bottom sheeting onto the basement walls to hold it on. Thats why I'm worried that the screw holes might not hold the screws securely anymore. I guess there's always bigger screws. Also mine has no metal channeling anywhere. How did you hold your camper up while working on it?
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KAMPIN wrote:
I pulled the camper off the truck. Looks like a full sheet 4x8 and a partial sheet 14in x 48in. Looks like the sheets can be removed but due to end trim pieces and caulking I think my best bet is doing a small cut out. If it leaks again in the future then I won't have to pull the whole bottom sheet off again, besides that half the time the screws have stripped out the wood and I don't want to work on a 2500 pound camper that will be supported only by its lifting legs.
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