Andrewups Posted December 24, 2022 Posted December 24, 2022 For the bathroom was the same as for overcab. Initial I was thinking it's not beag deal but ended the same as overcab - dig, found roten wood, scratch everything. When you think that you don't have enough time to seal your Toy roof this year: That's when we do temporarily silicone repairs of fiberglass cracks: I completely tacked of back side and replaced all roten wood with PVC boards. This time I already planned how to make pressure on the glued parts. I'm sorry for the quality of pictures but I work in a thin car shelter so not a lot of space for pictures angle. To be continued... Quote
WME Posted December 24, 2022 Posted December 24, 2022 Welcome to the world of poorly maintained wood framed RV🤡 Quote
fred heath Posted December 24, 2022 Posted December 24, 2022 Something to be said for fiberglass over a steel frame. Wouldn’t want to do a stick built. Quote
Andrewups Posted September 30, 2023 Author Posted September 30, 2023 Hello, as was promised, I'm back with a tone of pictures., 😁 After my glue was dry I added the insulation, and also I added some plexiglass where the backlights will be installed. I didn't forget put back the coins, I didn't found why the guys from Winnebago put they there, but you never know... I took off also the propane tank, and send it to be updated by certified shop. Of course behind the tank I found more rotten plywood to fix. After that I covered the wall with the same 1/4 plywood - easy to bend and glue. For the shower sink I decided to put right on the floor. Originally Winnebago put it on the 4 inch platform. I eliminated the platform and mowed the plumbing under the floor. To cover the bathroom walls I choose wallpaper - a lot of moore work to do it water proof, but it's lighter than tails. To water proof it I cowered the wallpapers with 5 layers of expensive top coat clear. I changed the layout of the drawers for have more storage space. For the floor I used cork boards. And that's it for the bathroom. Easy - beasy, almost one month of work... Quote
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