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Oct-03-2013 04:48 PM
mwebber78 wrote:
Simple, want a light weight well built unit? Buy a Lance.
Want a heavy framed 4-season unit for full timing? Buy the Nash.
Oct-03-2013 03:47 PM
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Oct-02-2013 08:40 PM
Proteus wrote:
Well, now that we're finishing up two weeks in a Nash 25c tomorrow, I can tell you I won't be buying it, and will look at the Lance on my short list. The Nash is simply heavier than it needs to be..and bouncier on the road. Might be a fine tow for a bouncy truck, but not an SUV. It's not aerodynamic either. That being said, it's well built, has great interior storage, decent insulation. Bunks and toilet were very small, and the slide isn't very deep, but I think the Lance bunkhouse has similar issues with the toilet/bunks. Living in the PNW, I'm also scared of wood, and the water and rot issues that come with it. Azdel and modern construction techniques are more appealing. Will be looking at the Coachmen Freedom express for the same reason.
Aug-26-2013 06:09 PM
mark1228 wrote:
I beg to differ. I have operated an RV service shop for 13 years, I own a trailer made with Azdel(not because of the Azdel, just because that is what is used). When a laminated wall delams, it is incredibly difficult to repair regardless of whether there is Azdel or luan in the wall. Very few RV repair shops can do this repair because we don't have the lamination equipment or buildings to do it in. When you have a wood studded wall with with luan/fiberglass hung it is a repair we can do in our shop. When we get a laminated wall, it usually has to be returned to the manufacturer for repair.
In my experience there is no difference in the % of delam between an Azdel wall or any other side wall.
Aug-26-2013 05:55 PM
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Aug-19-2013 09:43 AM
WoodGlue wrote:
Having a leak within a wall that is manufactured with 2" block foam insulation sandwiched between Azdel is a LOT easier to deal with than say, a leak in a wall with wood studs, and R-7 house insulation w/ luaun (Nash/Arctic Fox construction)
The incidence of delamination w/ walls layed up with Azdel and pinched rolled are almost too insignificant to mention.
WoodGlue
Aug-18-2013 10:48 PM