Jul-15-2021 08:56 AM
Jul-19-2021 05:30 AM
Joe Glidewell wrote:
I've had a CampLite 6.8 TC for a few years now. Bought used and haven't had any major problems. I had a water leak develop under the shower, but thanks to the aluminum framed floor the only damage was an upset wife with wet socks. It wound up being the caulk joint where the shower pan and shower wall meet. The CampLites are hard to find in good shape. Congrats on getting one.
Jul-19-2021 05:19 AM
Jul-16-2021 06:12 AM
fj40cruiser wrote:
hi Id check the tie down attachment points to make sure they're solid and the wood their attached through is good.
Jul-16-2021 05:38 AM
Jul-15-2021 03:46 PM
Jul-15-2021 12:02 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:google wrote:
Even if you are using Azdel on the exterior of your vehicle, it will eventually start to delaminate. The only way to stop this from happening is to keep regular maintenance over your vehicle. These include cleaning up your RV and wiping off any water that has been left on it from rain.
Jul-15-2021 11:28 AM
google wrote:
Even if you are using Azdel on the exterior of your vehicle, it will eventually start to delaminate. The only way to stop this from happening is to keep regular maintenance over your vehicle. These include cleaning up your RV and wiping off any water that has been left on it from rain.
Jul-15-2021 10:48 AM
TCCamperNoob wrote:Kayteg1 wrote:
Unfortunately dry rot is disease, who will not go away unless cut off and replaced.
So buying camper with water damage is only recommended for die-hard DIY hobbyists.
Talking about the feel, for years I've been observing Mexicans tapping water melons before loading them into shopping cart.
Finally I ask 1 what this is about and the response is that you can tell the melon ripe, or green by the response to the tap.
I was always good with my hands so did not take me long to tell the difference.
Ripe melon response to the tap like tapping gelatin.
Similar dry rot will response dully to tapping.
Nothing in a Camp Lite Can dry rot from what I understand. They use Azdel. No wood. All aluminum frame and cabinetry etc
Jul-15-2021 10:32 AM
Kayteg1 wrote:
Unfortunately dry rot is disease, who will not go away unless cut off and replaced.
So buying camper with water damage is only recommended for die-hard DIY hobbyists.
Talking about the feel, for years I've been observing Mexicans tapping water melons before loading them into shopping cart.
Finally I ask 1 what this is about and the response is that you can tell the melon ripe, or green by the response to the tap.
I was always good with my hands so did not take me long to tell the difference.
Ripe melon response to the tap like tapping gelatin.
Similar dry rot will response dully to tapping.
Jul-15-2021 10:26 AM
Jul-15-2021 10:17 AM
Kayteg1 wrote:
All TC are build to leak, so it is not specified to any model.
Check for water intrusion along the roof edges, windows and marker lights at the roof line.
With some practice- tapping siding with butt of screwdriver will tell a lot.
Jul-15-2021 10:04 AM
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