roadinspector wrote:Greetings Sir,
Sadly but true. They do exist and overflow rather freely.
All is well. Just busy with life's ventures as you are. I still have some work to do on mine but have put them on hold for the winter. Got a kid getting hitched next month & a grandkid graduating high school in May. Between dealing with the women folk going all gaga over that, I got 2 road projects going on. I'm hoping I get some time to get some things done too.
I'll be checking in periodically to see how your doing.
Earnest
Rainier70 wrote:Welcome back. Hope your summer was a good one.
I'm looking at a sheet vinyl floor materials. What did you use and how did it go so horribly wrong?d30gaijin wrote:Rainier70 wrote:Welcome back. Hope your summer was a good one.
Cindy,
It was not a good summer but we made the best of it. Hope to get back to our build. Lots to be done, a lot of corrections to be made. The linoleum floor we put in turned out to be a disaster. Gotta correct that first off.
Thank you for the welcome back.
Don & Christi
McDave wrote:Hey Don,
Here is something to ponder. Is it possible that the buckling was caused by moisture infiltration from the bottom side?
We have similar weather in MT. and that freeze /thaw/ bake cycle can do funny things. Might be advantageous to
"Keep your bottom sealed". Just sayin'
McDave
Padilen wrote:My mother has a Brookside TT in a private campground here in MI. 2-3 winters ago we had extreme cold. We found her flooring all split when opening the trailer in the spring. Local TT dealer said he had many to repair including new TT. He believed it was the flooring contracting.
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