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Vintage465
Aug 10, 2017Nomad
I have an answer to one question and advise..........The cabinets faces in my Outdoors RV are constructed with either alder or poplar overlaid with the vinyl veneer. The joints are all pocketed and screwed together but I don't think they are glued. The structure for the dinette and the bed is either pine or doug-fir and put together in the usual wide crowned staple across the joint fashion. To be perfectly honest about the hole trailer, construction method of cross stapling wood joints to build interior structure for dinettes and bed frames is the only thing that I think is below standard for a trailer of this caliber. I suppose since it has such a robust frame and great suspension that it will hold up better than say a wood framed rig or an ultra light that is tweaking and twisting down the road or bouncing around on dirt roads. And now the advise; Your wife likes the floor plan in the Jayco? Why is there still a discussion....Happy Wife, Happy Life!
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