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timmac wrote:trev1964 wrote:
Ok!
I have bought an Arctic Fox 811 slide in camper, I love it. The shell 811 was used for a week by the previous owner, never used anything in it apart from the bed. So it is mint!!
The problem is the owner parked it and simply walked away, not maintaining the roof or any areas needing sealants, so its suffering severe delimitation. Any suggestions on repairing the 811? do it myself vs taking it to RV shop ?
Thanks
Trev
RV shop will charge you more than what the camper is worth, drill holes in the delaminated areas insert glue and press wall area with a brace and patch hole, you can also diamond plate the whole camper since its only 8 foot, it would be rugged and last for years with diamond plate sides..
โSep-22-2016 12:28 PM
towpro wrote:
http://www.delamrepair.com/
also search internet on rv delamination repair.
โSep-22-2016 12:28 PM
trev1964 wrote:
Ok!
I have bought an Arctic Fox 811 slide in camper, I love it. The shell 811 was used for a week by the previous owner, never used anything in it apart from the bed. So it is mint!!
The problem is the owner parked it and simply walked away, not maintaining the roof or any areas needing sealants, so its suffering severe delimitation. Any suggestions on repairing the 811? do it myself vs taking it to RV shop ?
Thanks
Trev
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โSep-22-2016 09:38 AM
mellow wrote:
Shucks, was hoping someone would post about a super easy way to fix delamination ๐
I went and looked at this 2003 Lance 1161 and it has delamination really bad on both sides and on the wings, actually has a hole in the side by the slide letting water in and the guy would only come down to $12k, was thinking it would be a good winter project but not at that price. If the guy would come down to $6k-$7k I would pick it up, but I was still trying to figure out how to fix that severe delamination.
I was thinking I could inject gorilla glue then use a roller to attach it back?
โSep-22-2016 07:53 AM
towpro wrote:
a couple weeks there was a guy up in new england that had a side delaminate and I think it popped out of the corner molding. he was repairing it with epoxy and you press boards up against the side, putting pressure on the fiberglass from a tree or something as the epoxy dries. But there was a storm comming and he was delayed taking the boards off and I never did hear the end or see final pictures.
I have a 2011 open range roamer with similar damage and looking for a solution. Manufacture offered to fix it for $28,000. they wanted to replace both sides to fix it. but camper is only worth $15K trade in with no damage.
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