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ticki2
Aug 10, 2013Explorer
Beckerton wrote:
There is now no doubt in my mind that this is a massive project, far exceeding my initial expectations. I knew the floor was a bit soft but after pulling the carpet up I knew I was in trouble. The hammer went right through the floor, in some pictures you can see the aluminum bottom through the floor. The middle jack is rotten...scary stuff indeed. The panels on the outside were not pulled away by me, but separated on the drive home. I may have bitten off more than I can chew here but I figure I might as well tear into it and give it a go. I appreciate the words of encouragement
Please take heed of the previous posts , to put it mildly , all the goodness is gone from that old girl . There are signs of serious underlying damage in almost every photo . Setting aside the structural damage for the moment , mold has probably taken over to the point of no return . If you tear into it with an attitude of curiosity rather than hopes of resurrection you will learn a lot about TC's and what to look for next time .
On the bright side you can probably salvage enough parts to sell to get you money back . Best of luck
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