Repairs underway
Thanks for the great words Sam. When I first looked at the mess, I was absolutely lost on where to start and end. I just started to gut the bad wall, or I should say, the worst one. There are some other problems but I will start with this wall first. The wall with the window and door completely rotted away. The biggest problem was where the lower rail/wood that ran the distance to the front, had detached and allowed the rail to bend outwards, thus jamming up the top and breaking a glide pad. So, I stripped the wall, removed the door and window. I jacked up the front right corner to take the weight off the cable and removed the rail/wood this cable bracket bolts to. That rail as I call it, weighted a ton with water. Now that everything is exposed, it appears to be a much easier fix then I first thought. I'm waiting for new glide pads to come. I'll repanel the side, new window frame and door frame, another layer of panel, hopefully that will do it. I also am going to try and slip in a new vertical board on the opening door side, that's rotted at the bottom, but at this time I don't want to take down the cabinets and strip the back half. Going in for surgery for the next three weeks, I'll wait on that additional project. Hopefully the glides will be in Monday, and I can get a head start on reassembly. Thanks for the encouragement, also thanks to all the others who have given advice. I'll keep you informed on progress.