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Mortimer Brewster wrote:The cable system moves the slide in and out and does not provide any weight support. It appears that the marks on the outside edge are from the rollers and that edge looks like it's no longer attached very well. And that metal strip is supported by the slide floor. I wouldn't wrap it with Eternabond which would then ride on top of the rollers.CA Traveler wrote:
Slide floors normally support the slide and floor replacement involves removing the slide. Unless you have the skill and tools to do this it won't be cheap.
This is a rear slide which is being supported with a cable system, so the floor probably isn't supporting the weight of the the rest of the slide. I wouldn't bother to try and salvage the floor with a wood hardener. From the picture it looks like it can't hold a screw from the side. You'll probably have to put the slide part way in to get access to some of the screws. Once you have the floor out, don't move the slide until the new floor is in place.
My biggest concern would be to make sure that water can't get in again. It looks like someone tried to caulk the side seam. I'd wrap the side and top seams with Eternabond. In addition the gasket that wraps around the slide should be inspected and possibly replaced.
Good luck!
May-27-2017 06:43 PM
CA Traveler wrote:
Slide floors normally support the slide and floor replacement involves removing the slide. Unless you have the skill and tools to do this it won't be cheap.
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behing19 wrote:Lumber yard should be able to cut to size. Might be able to recommend a local carpenter to help you repair as well.
Anybody know what I'm dealing with to replace it with marine grade plywood? We full time so no cutting, but have a truck so if I can get the right size cut for me I can handle the rest.
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