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    Norma
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    Since Lurch has lots of problems in this area, it’s always on my brain.  This guy has an interesting approach.  He’s doing it from the inside out, so you can work on the trailer/RV without needing a building to cover it and keep it dry while working.

    1996 Honorbuilt Eldorado C320 "Lurch" | Chewbacca is my co-pilot
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    Very interesting site! thanks Norma.

    Bob

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    Yeah, it’s pretty cool, but I don’t know about some of his ideas, esp for fulltimers.  He wants you to rip all the bad stuff out and let the interior dry out for a minimum of 3 months!!!  lol!  I’d be lucky if I could let it do 3 days!!!

    Still…a novel approach and might be good for limited repairs…if you’re a FTer.

    1996 Honorbuilt Eldorado C320 "Lurch" | Chewbacca is my co-pilot
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    I’m with you Norma, wouldn’t be able to have that much patience! But, hope I don’t have this problem! I’m fanatical about checking the chalking around windows and etc. Always reminding Dewey to check everything on the roof, as I won’t get up there, have a slight fear of heights… Lol…. Thanks for the link.

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