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RE: Eterna Bond Material

I have patched an area that was damaged by tree 4 years ago with it and it still holding great and redid my slideout roof egdes last year with it and works great
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jfskeet
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04/08/12 06:07am |
General RVing Issues
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RE: Kelly Springfield Tires

Another vote for the Firestones, Put them on my 11,700 fifth wheel last spring and they are doing great. Will need new tires on my Chevy 2500 and will replace them with the firestones also.
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jfskeet
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03/13/12 10:09am |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: Bedroom slideout water damage.

Will be tearing apart next weekend and see what I damage is done,I think I will try to cut a 12" wide section out first ansd see what I got, dealer said whole thing should be taking out, I'am thinking do it in 12 sections and covring in24 ga stailess steel. The deals estimate of $6000 seems kind of steep to me. Anyone know whats undere the osb bottom ?
jf
Thanks for the advise folks.
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jfskeet
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06/08/11 02:10pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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Bedroom slideout water damage.

Just got home from a long weekend trip and noticed trim at bottom
of bed slide out, loose. After checking found the base of the slide out had water damaged. wood looks like OSB board with a lamanate plastic on the out side. Slide is about 5'high and 6'wide and extends about 28 inches. Anyone ever tried to replace the bottom their selfs?
Dealer said a major job $6000 or more. Checked the roof of slide and see no issues, was wondering if it was wicking in around trim.
Thanks for any help in advance
jf
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jfskeet
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06/07/11 06:59pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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