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Thanks Gary
I have rung Bernard and you appear to be right - he seems very knowledgeable and confident he can do something - either repair or replace with reconditioned - either way a whole lot cheaper than a new one. Will be taking it over to him as soon as he has some time in his diary.
Only thing now is I have two quotes on the damp repair - 3,500 pounds from one and minimum of 2,000 pounds from another (along with advice to "scrap it" and call it a day). Since I don't have either 2,000 or 3,500 pounds to spend and don't feel inclined to scrap what is otherwise a very good caravan, I have started the repair myself (guided by the very useful details given on this site by others) - just doing the horrible bit at present - stripping out all the rotton wood and panels.
On that subject, does anyone know a good source of all the various bits and pieces that you need. I am looking for rail & trim inserts (lengths of white plastic that slide into the rails to cover up the screws) and also where best to buy the interior boarding - ceiling boards (sort of textured off-white) and wall boards (oak veneer).
Thanks again.
Mike
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