Well I 'm finally getting around to making repairs to the Motor home. Was trying to attach some custom made corners but there wasn't any solid material on the back wall. Got the fiberglass siding off without destroying it. there were a couple spots that didn't want to let go.
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Most of the wood at the bottom half wasn't wood any more.
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De-lamination is a common problem with old RVs and Quite a few new ones too.
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I have a tarp securely fastened around the RV and connected to the jamb around my roll up door. Keep the space warm with an LP fired salamander. Wish I could throttle it down more. even on low with it open under the rig it'll cook me out in a few min. I open the roll up door to let the excess heat into the shop.
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once I get it all cleaned up I can glue on some new lauan and put the siding back on. I'll replace the structural wood with treated lumber.
Any recommendations on a good adhesive that won't dissolve the Styrofoam in the wall?


I know a lot about a lot of things BUT I still have a lot to learn.
Life is what you make of it. So, why not make a working machine to make it easier.