csmith New Member Posts: fifteen Currently Offline | Post by csmith on Mar 25, 2022 xix:42:00 GMT -eight Basically the championship. I recently acquired a 12' Jet slide in camper. For those that are curious the camper brand was made in Utah in the threescore's, they made Shasta-esq trailers and truck campers. The truck campers are almost impossible to find pictures of online sadly and I've only seen 3 in the 5 years i've been looking. Anyway I bought it $400 and have come up to observe that the front two corners are rotted to hell and will need to be redone. I've washed minor wood piece of work with my dad on some trailers but how do I even begin with a slide in camper? Also the thing is easily the heaviest camper I accept really seen in person. The gmc sierra 2500 it was on was definitely strained. I'm worried improper repair will result in it falling over or caving to its own weight. I am new to all this and will capeesh whatever and all input | |
vikx Ambassador Posts: 12,178 Likes: three,400 Currently Offline | Postal service by vikx on Mar 25, 2022 xx:35:32 GMT -8 What you have is basically a vintage camper without wheels. Information technology uses the truck wheels instead... Truck campers practice tend to be very heavy and the corners are important to support the jacks. I've seen them collapse more than than in one case. So, what yous have to exercise is take information technology autonomously, fix it, and put information technology back together. If information technology is the usual stick and can construction, that is achieved by removing the skins and roof, then repairing the structure. You lot will have the opportunity to possibly build a lighter frame but the corner should yet be beefy. (aluminum studs?) A riveted bodied camper is repaired a little differently but I'd accept to encounter the structure before giving communication, as I've never rebuilt i. Post some photos please. We're here to assistance. | |
csmith New Member Posts: 15 Currently Offline | Post by csmith on Mar 25, 2022 xx:51:18 GMT -8 I would love to mail pictures but its very dark here when i put all this together and should be able to get pictures by Friday afternoon or and then. And so i take off the sheeting on the sides and so just plug-out and plug in wood equally needed? | |
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csmith New Member Posts: xv Currently Offline | Post past csmith on Mar 31, 2022 22:06:04 GMT -eight 6 by Ron Smith, on Flickr In case you're wondering that dark rotted wood at the bottom was so soft you could poke correct through it with needle nose pliers with nor resistance. Looks like not just the corner needs to be redone just the flooring as well. I'll have more hours to work on it tomorrow and ill have off the whole correct side and mail service a moving picture of the damage | |
nccamper Administrator Posts: 7,376 Likes: ii,738 1962 Forester- 1956 Shasta Currently Offline | Post by nccamper on Apr 1, 2022 iii:l:27 GMT -8 Thank you for the photos. I've restored several campers and this type of extensive rot is very normal. The cardinal question that comes to listen is the floor consequence. Are the walls sitting on the floor or attached to the framing underneath? If the walls do not sit down on the flooring, you can repair framing piece past piece working from the bottom up. This is the surest mode to know the old skin will fit when you're finished. If you're getting new skin (I've bought from hemetvalleyrv.com) information technology won't matter as much. Many people find using the erstwhile walls equally a template and rebuilding all the walls and flooring really works faster when the rot has spread as well far. Slice by piece rebuild. Start: Finish without the side curving which is plywood in layers: | |
csmith New Member Posts: xv Currently Offline | Post past csmith on Apr 1, 2022 half-dozen:19:23 GMT -8 Well that is an issue, How practice I tell if the walls are continued the the frame or the floor? From what i tin encounter of the main slide in the floor is resting within a frame | |
nccamper Administrator Posts: 7,376 Likes: ii,738 1962 Forester- 1956 Shasta Currently Offline | Post by nccamper on Apr 1, 2022 ix:53:26 GMT -eight Is in that location a 1x (wall) screwed/nailed to the outside of the frame (lower board) with the flooring prepare inside? Verses the wall sitting on the floor with the frame under information technology? Can you see in this photograph how the wall slides downwardly the outside/lower than the floor? Another view: | |
vikx Administrator Posts: 12,178 Likes: 3,400 Currently Offline | Mail by vikx on Apr i, 2022 eleven:24:46 GMT -8 Cheers for the pix; lovely rot and fun to fix! I remember you should have all the metal off this camper to do repairs. You will be able to run into what needs to be done plus get to every area, including the floor. You might have to take it all the way downwardly to become to the floor. | |
csmith New Fellow member Posts: 15 Currently Offline | Post past csmith on Apr 1, 2022 20:11:23 GMT -8 it seems to be the same way every bit style number 1 but with a big plywood sheet. I dont have a motion-picture show of it sadly but information technology definitely doesnt look similar the other style. Sadly this camper has absolutely zero info nearly it so at that place's not much to go off of. I'll go ahead and post today's progress and the grave I found. 7 by Ron Smith, on Flickr 8 by Ron Smith, on Flickr 9 by Ron Smith, on Flickr Little bird trapped behind the fridge vent | |
csmith New Member Posts: 15 Currently Offline | Post by csmith on Apr ane, 2022 20:19:00 GMT -8 the makers went a trivial over with the staples and then This affair is a crawl to piece of work on. As well, the screws holding the rotted 1x4 to the side of the camper were and then rusted that they would break. I ended upward having to use some alternating methods and some force to go the woods off in multiple pieces and accept that I would have to repair the thin wood walls in the interior which you can see has a hole on the far right side. what is that fabric called? Information technology is extremely thin but clearly still wood. The whole frame nether the bathroom will probably need to exist rebuilt so i Bought some forest today before the habitation depots close due to the virus | |
nccamper Administrator Posts: 7,376 Likes: two,738 1962 Forester- 1956 Shasta Currently Offline | Post by nccamper on Apr ii, 2022 three:20:51 GMT -8 I would have to repair the sparse wood walls in the interior which you lot can encounter has a hole on the far right side. what is that textile called? Information technology is extremely thin but clearly even so wood. If the construction style is like the 1st photo in a higher place (wall screwed to frame) I think it's easier to piece of work on as long as the frame under the floor is solid. It looks like 1/8" (probably) birch. Do you have a close up photograph of the grain of the wood inside? | |
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