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Quote: Originally posted by jonjesk on 07/11/2018
Hi All, i have damp wood in rear corner of van below the toilet, i resealed the bottom awning rail as per guidelines on here but struggled to get real purchase on the rail screws due to wood quality, i injected wood hardener in and plugged the holes but didnt get fully tight, this is why im sure that the rail is the problem. i would like to know is it possible to replace a section of the ply under the van? if so any advice? by doing this it will give me good ply to screw the nails into when refitting the rail. i have successfully resealed awning rails on this van and my previous van. i was thinking of taking a piece out maybe 2 feet by 6 inches and bonding it to the internal layer coating and sealing it then refitting the rail. cheers
Hi, I am currently in the process of replacing a section of flooring by the door as it was completely rotten.
I cut the top and bottom sections of plywood floor out, reinforced it with a frame and braces underneath. Bolted this to the chassis and the side of the van will fix back into the new solid wood.
Pictures for info.
hi Kj great pictures, i was thinking along similar lines but hadnt decided what to do, i really think i have a water ingress issue and need find where from before proceeding any further. I think i need to remove the shower cubicle to look behind, a bit concerned right now as i cant work out how the shower cubicle comes out.
Quote: Originally posted by KjBuckers on 22/11/2018
Quote: Originally posted by jonjesk on 07/11/2018
Hi All, i have damp wood in rear corner of van below the toilet, i resealed the bottom awning rail as per guidelines on here but struggled to get real purchase on the rail screws due to wood quality, i injected wood hardener in and plugged the holes but didnt get fully tight, this is why im sure that the rail is the problem. i would like to know is it possible to replace a section of the ply under the van? if so any advice? by doing this it will give me good ply to screw the nails into when refitting the rail. i have successfully resealed awning rails on this van and my previous van. i was thinking of taking a piece out maybe 2 feet by 6 inches and bonding it to the internal layer coating and sealing it then refitting the rail. cheers
Bolted this to the chassis and the side of the van will fix back into the new solid wood.
Pictures for info.
Alko specifically advise against drilling holes in the chassis?