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Topic: Abbey Vogue - Rear Wall Panel Damp
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29/5/2024 at 1:57pm
Location: Near Alton Towers Outfit: Bailey Burgundy S7 H
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Rectifying the damage done to caravan interiors after repairing the cause of the leak in the first place on an older van is horrendously expensive, mainly due to the labour cost in stripping it out and refitting it again. That's why if one has a few basic tools and the wherewithal to give it a go you can either make the job worth doing and/or save a fortune. It's all very basic woodworking skills as you won't find any dovetail joints in a caravan body. Some jobs are made more awkward due to lack of access, (floors under showers etc) but it can all be done and gives you a wonderful sense of achievement afterwards. Have a look at some work done by others by searching in the Fixed it Club, here is a link
Dave.
------------- Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day,
Teach a man to fish and you can get rid of him for a whole weekend.
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