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ruthiebaby88 wrote:
The metal is on the outside - do you mean made it through the metal to the underneath? Or through the aluminum to the metal underneath that?
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โNov-28-2014 07:13 AM
ruthiebaby88 wrote:
Oofta! The one I am looking at does have a front window and I was just thinking oh what a lovely view. I have been looking under the mattresses - but it sounds like you can't see the water damage because it is in between the outside and inside wall? Bugger!
The aluminum roof does have a lot of small dings in it, perhaps hail, perhaps from walking - dunno. I guess I would have to get out on it and really examine for pin holes. How would one fix that? Or would you just not buy that one since water may have been running in there?
โNov-28-2014 07:04 AM
ruthiebaby88 wrote:
I guess you would have to reset/reseal windows equally in fiberglass - right?
How can you tell if the windows have been or need to be resealed?
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โNov-27-2014 02:41 PM
kohldad wrote:You can not walk on them unless you lay 1/2" or thicker down...
That's funny, have been walking directly on the aluminum of several campers over the years without putting anything down. Do try to use something before kneeling down though.I would not get a camper with a front window....
Would be my preference, but not really a problem if the seal has been properly cared. You do just need to be particularly careful when examining the camper. Definitely wouldn't rule a camper out just because it has a front window.
โNov-27-2014 02:24 PM
You can not walk on them unless you lay 1/2" or thicker down...
I would not get a camper with a front window....
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