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Old 04-12-2021, 10:18 PM   #1
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1999 Sunline T-1950 excellent condition as it was.
Completely revamping to modern look and functionality.
Any input and advice graciously accepted....😊
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Old 04-13-2021, 07:06 AM   #2
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Welcome Jessemech42,

Sounds like you have a project. What are your plans for the revamp? Trying to be helpful to show/help explain how the campers are made to help you pending what the revamp is, like removing cabinets and wall board. The campers are not built like a house, they are built in sub assemblies from the outside in. Screws to hold cabinets in place are inside the wall cavity and some in the ceiling on top cabinets put in before the siding and roof went on. Wall board is part of the stiffening structure of the camper holding it from flexing front to back and left to right. Removing it only from the inside, does not allow new wall board to be inserted into the roof to wall joints.

There are ways around this, but not sure what you are planning.

As FYI, here is a 2004 T1950 restoration. We are almost done with it, lots of pictures in there that can help show how the camper is built to maybe help you. https://www.sunlineclub.com/forums/f...avy-17684.html

Ask any and all questions. Create a new post in the maintenance and repairs forum. By posting pictures of your work they are very helpful to get a good answers to questions so can can understand what you are up against.

Odds exist, you will find some level of water damage, and we can help with how to repair that and seal up the camper so all your new work does not get future water damage. While you may not see the water damage, campers do not leak like a house either. Most times slow seeping leaks can go on your several years before you notice them in the living space.

Hope this helps and good luck with the revamp.

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