pjynks
New Member
Hi
We found a Hi-low 22 ft. several years ago -- neglected & dirty but in pretty good shape -- did a lot of clean up work on it and have enjoyed several extended trips with it in the last couple of years -- Due to some medical problems we let it sit for a couple of months (during the rainy season) and have discovered that we had a couple of major leaks. We are slowly drying it out & killing the mold but have found that there is more questions than answers.
1. how much of the inner wall is it good to remove?
2. would just adding a thin wall panel type board be too much weight?
3. am planning on using some type of FRP for the bathroom -- again -- how do I calculate the added weight problem.
4. I have cleaned the front & rear end caps caulk lines & think I will just re-caulk them without taking our the screws and replacing the caulk tape --
5. I have noticed a few pin holes in the roof -- nothing really bad & was thinking of using a fiberglass patch or a patch made with the liquid aluminum before painting with elastomeric roof paint? ideas?
I have sure enjoyed looking through the posts & gleaning ideas about this project -- it's bigger than I hoped for but not as bad as I feared -- so there is hope for that camping trip in the future. Thanks again for any ideas.
We found a Hi-low 22 ft. several years ago -- neglected & dirty but in pretty good shape -- did a lot of clean up work on it and have enjoyed several extended trips with it in the last couple of years -- Due to some medical problems we let it sit for a couple of months (during the rainy season) and have discovered that we had a couple of major leaks. We are slowly drying it out & killing the mold but have found that there is more questions than answers.
1. how much of the inner wall is it good to remove?
2. would just adding a thin wall panel type board be too much weight?
3. am planning on using some type of FRP for the bathroom -- again -- how do I calculate the added weight problem.
4. I have cleaned the front & rear end caps caulk lines & think I will just re-caulk them without taking our the screws and replacing the caulk tape --
5. I have noticed a few pin holes in the roof -- nothing really bad & was thinking of using a fiberglass patch or a patch made with the liquid aluminum before painting with elastomeric roof paint? ideas?
I have sure enjoyed looking through the posts & gleaning ideas about this project -- it's bigger than I hoped for but not as bad as I feared -- so there is hope for that camping trip in the future. Thanks again for any ideas.