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10-01-2007, 06:37 PM
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Rebuilding my floor
Well I have started a big project. We bought our “new to us 94 T2670” in June of this year. When we were packing for our July trip to Letchworth the wife noticed a soft spot in the floor in front of the kid’s bunks. I put down a piece of plywood over the spot and we went camping. While we were there the floor in the bathroom also started to get soft. Luckily I had some small pieces of plywood with me I’d bought for leveling so I placed them on the floor. We had a great two weeks at Letchworth, only rained a couple times and it was only showers in the evening.
When we used the TT for the first time in June I found a couple leaks in the toilet. I am not sure the previous owners even knew it was leaking. The insulation was so saturated with water that the floor was deteriating from underneath. I have the floor out of the bathroom and storage area under the bunks. I kept removing floor till I got to good dry insulation. I had to remove the hot water heater and furnace. Luckily there seems to be no damage under the kitchen cabinets, only thing I had to remove was bathroom vanity. I have had a fan circulating air through the TT now for a week and everything is nice and dry. I plan on treating the floor joist with an anti-mold treatment to kill anything before I rebuild. Some of them are real black but do not look rotted. After I treat the wood I plan on getting started on re-insulating and getting new plywood down. Lucky for me my garage is big enough I have my TT inside.
As for the source of the water I don’t really know. As I said I had a couple minor leaks in bathroom that I found but nothing real big. My pump does not run so I don’t believe it to be a leak in the lines or hot water heater. I have checked roof and it seems fine, this summer I did reseal the edges with Dycor. There are no signs of a leaky roof and I have sprayed the TT with a hose and looked around windows, lights and doors. I plan on checking the drain lines before I insulate. I think it may have been from toilet and just built up over time.
If I get some time I will snap some pics and post them.
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10-01-2007, 09:00 PM
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Bob
Reading your post, this product came to mind. http://www.rotdoctor.com/
I know the name Rot Doctor sounds strange, but from everything I have heard it is good stuff. I picked this tip up from another forum member rebuilding their Sunline that had floor issues.
As for where your leak came from. Don't know on that one. It sounds like you are doing all the right things. Only thing to add is check out all other floor areas for a soggy feeling.
My son came home with a soft spot in his girl friends PU. Well one spot turned into the next and soon 300 pieces of the PU where stripped to the frame was all over my shed. About 3 hours later...
3 months later and 5 sheets of pressure treated plywood the PU was rebuilt. The floor was totally gone and the rot went up the sides.....
Good luck and, yes pic’s are great.
John
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10-06-2007, 04:34 PM
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Here are the pics
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10-07-2007, 08:08 AM
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Bob
We like seeing pic's. Especially the ones of us into fixing/customizing things just like you.....
Here, I helped make them show up on the forum. To post a pic, you need the [img] command before the web address and the [/img] to close the command. You had them sized right(640 x 480), just not linked into the forum right. Start with the Http and end wiht the .jeg. The rest web hosting site coes we do not need and we can't link to it or view it.
Her is Bob's work in progress. Very cool. I like your shop too...
PS. Try can cut the resolution down to less then 50K as well. Anyone on dial up any more really struggle.
PS 2 Here is Bob's signature pic.
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10-07-2007, 01:23 PM
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Hey Bob, in picture number 2, just wondering what part of the repair job the "Crest & Coors Light" have?
Sorry, couldn't resist
Kitty
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10-07-2007, 01:37 PM
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I tried posting them that way but they did not show up when I did my preview, is it because I'm using firefox? Thanks for fixing them for me John.
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10-07-2007, 02:45 PM
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Bob
I do not know fire fox. But I can see your command string is wrong.
What ever software you are using is adding way to many characters of something before and after the actual file path name. And as such this forum does not recognize the img commands.
See this post if it helps any.
How to post a pic on sunline Club
All I did was add the [img] command typed by hand exactly that way, brackets and all, or use the Sunline club IMG icon to start the command, then paste in ONLY the file path. Starts with http: all the way to .jpg then we end it with a [/img] command. You can type it by hand, brackets and all or hit the IMG icon a 2nd time after the file path. Nothing more before or after.
Are you just cutting and pasting in from you photo server? Some photos sites add the right command strings, others do not. But most all have the base Http:…….jpg raw format the same. You are pasting in to many other commands.
Hope this helps as we want to see what you are up to. That is quite the project and we get to see how Sunline built the campers.
Good luck
John
PS can you see on your screen where I posted your pic's and do you not see them on your post? If you can see them on mine and not yours, then fire fox must accept the standard[img] commands.
Even stranger....Some how I could see your pics in my preview pane under your post when I was typing my reply, but could not see them out on the open forum. On the forum I can see they have the wrong img commands. What's the difference, good question.
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10-07-2007, 08:23 PM
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Hi I just completed a floor project in the rear of my 1986 Sunline Satellite T2261, You can check out my slide show to see how it looks.
http://img205.imageshack.us/slidesho...807775n2r.smil
Good luck on your project!!!!!!!
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10-12-2007, 07:58 AM
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Well I called my friend at the lumber store yesterday to price out my floor. Turned out not to be as bad as I thought for materials. At his his recommendation I will be using a 5/8" exterior grade plywood. He said this would hold up well and anything is better than the old chip board. I had asked about marine grade plywood but they do not stock it and it would be special order. My project is on hold now till the end of Oct as I am heading out today for hunting camp.
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02-03-2008, 10:39 PM
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Well I finally had some free time so I got started on my floor project again. On Sunday I put down new insulation and started laying the new plywood. I will post some new pics later in the week.
Cant wait to get out camping.
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02-04-2008, 11:40 AM
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Thanks for the update, and keep us posted. We all love pictures
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02-04-2008, 06:31 PM
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especially Sunline pictures!
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02-10-2008, 02:25 PM
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Well here are the updated pics of my project.
View of insulation before putting down the last of the plywood.
Plywood all finished
Storage area under bunk beds.
I had some linoleum left over from when we built the house so I used it up for the storage area. Furnace is back in, need to hook up tail light wires and then the hot water heater will be going back in.
I have to replace a small section of wall board in the bathroom behind the sink. When I was putting down the floor I noticed a soft spot in the wall. Luckily it was only behind the sink.
We went to Lowes today and pick up some Swiftlock laminate flooring. Cant wait to get that down, its going to look real nice. I plan on taking the carpet up from in front of the couch and putting down laminate. Suppose to be real cold here this week so prob wont get to work on TT much. I will post some pics of the finished project.
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05-03-2008, 03:13 PM
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05-03-2008, 06:06 PM
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I'm impressed. The wood flooring looks great!
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05-03-2008, 06:50 PM
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The wood floor looks beautiful. Nice work.
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05-06-2008, 09:01 PM
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Nice job!
My dining room floor needs replacing - and we are in UpState NY - so wanna job?
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05-06-2008, 09:20 PM
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Bob
WOW, nice job. It looks really good.
Thanks for the picture posts. These really help and we all take away different things from the pics.
Happy camping in that new looking camper.
John
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04-20-2010, 09:02 AM
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Flooring looks great, wish I could do trim work like you did, Fantastic Job
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04-20-2010, 06:03 PM
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Well bob, you have a good looking floor there, I hope mine looks that good when I get a start on putting it down.
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