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Cruiseomatic wrote:I pulled most of mine up and replaced a small bit, underneath the water heater location. My Starcraft has the walls attached onto the floor sheathing. In some areas I was able to detach the wall from floor, remove the fasteners that remained, and slide the floor sheathing under the wall. In a couple of areas I cut the floor sheathing 6" back from the wall, installed the foam board insulation, installed a ledger under the cut seam, and used the same piece of flooring to reattach. Of course, it's easier to use the original holes to reattach the floor sheathing but isn't mission critical. Also, my whole trailer used clutch drive screws for fasteners. Those were replaced with conventional philips head screws, whenever I removed a clutch drive screw.
On the sub-floor, What would be the best way to replace it? I mean the entire floor. In one of the pics, You can see where it looks like the wall has pushed the floor down right beside a patch panel. It may not be that bad but still. I was thinking once I get the interior stripped out, One sheet at a time and no patches. I was thinking of a method to re-use the existing screws and holes in the studs. I was also told that the luan panels and aluminum siding plays a part in the structure. Is that true?
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hohenwald48 wrote:
For those who have done this before, is this an economical kind of project or is it just something you do for the fun of it? Seems like a good used travel trailer would make more sense from a dollars and cents point of view.
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