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25/7/2007 at 8:54am
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Just got a 1991 ABI Jubilee Viceroy caravan and discovered it had some damp in the rear two corners with a bit of rot which we have repaired thanks to articles on this site. We have resealed the rails and windows with sikaflex 512 and are fairly sure we have cured the leaks. The one coner after 2 days is showing dry but the other corner is still showing damp. My question is how long does it take for these things to dry out? 

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25/7/2007 at 10:16am
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Hi Tellstar , welcome to UKCS , it depends on how much damp there was , if it was only a small amount it has a posibility of drying out with some help from a fan heater . But if the wallboard was soft it should be removed including any rotten spars and the area underneath dried with a fan heater , then after resealing the outside , new wall board and spars could be fitted in .

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27/7/2007 at 10:02am
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hi our's took about a week to dry out, but then we did have a lot of damp! we used a heater and a dehumidifer which worked really well.

As Wizard has said it really depends on the amont of damp you have



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27/7/2007 at 3:09pm
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Quote: Originally posted by tellstar on 25/7/2007
Just got a 1991 ABI Jubilee Viceroy caravan and discovered it had some damp in the rear two corners with a bit of rot which we have repaired thanks to articles on this site. We have resealed the rails and windows with sikaflex 512 and are fairly sure we have cured the leaks. The one coner after 2 days is showing dry but the other corner is still showing damp. My question is how long does it take for these things to dry out? 


27/7/2007 at 3:16pm
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Hi all,
Complete newbie to site,so please point me to correct Board, if required.
I have a lovely 1980 Eldiss Mistral, she/he (to be pc) is requiring a new wallboard.

I have arrived at this forum because of reference to wallboard. I have seen all the excellent repair guides but cannot find any standard references to a:-
Find suppliers of ply covered wallboard, can I just use polystyrene, are there standard thickness dimensions.
I understand from the forums that sikaflx 512 is the best medium for sticking together!! It's the other bits I need to scource as well. i.e the inner skin (not bothered about colour)the wallboard as mentioned and the mastic rolls.
Good to be a member and thanks for enabling my post.
Cheers
chipbutty..


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27/7/2007 at 3:17pm
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Hi Telstar hope you got the caravan damp problem sorted. Just had to reseal the rails on my van, the side wall at rear of van just above window started to go pimply looked as if bits of grit had got under the wall covering prior to fitting. So hoping i have cured the leak. Main reason for my post is i used to know someone nick named telstar many years ago i was wondering if you could be the very same person? his personal was Jack


27/7/2007 at 9:03pm
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Hi Chipbutty , click on these links and you should find the info / links your looking for

Sticking wallboards   Wallboards   Wallboards   Wallboards   W4rollmastic Click on other products then sealants .
Hope this helps

atb

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29/7/2007 at 7:43am
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Hi  Steridder,

No I can't claim to be jack but they tell me that I do have doubles knocking about.  (My dad was a bit of a roamer!)

Anyway the damp is gradually going we put a few pin holes in the board to help the process and used a de humidifier.

Thanks for you tips.



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