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21/5/2009 at 3:41pm
 Location: doncaster
 Outfit: compass caravan
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Hi, how hard is it to repair the wood under the door step. On removal of carpet in side the door the frame of wood is rotten it appears to stop near the wheel arch and starts next to the fridge , the floor is OK as far as i can see , just wondered if any one done a repair of similar sorts . cheers carole

 



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21/5/2009 at 5:45pm
 Location: leics
 Outfit:  disco td5_ avondale corfu.
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i did both my daughters and my avondale.there is a link on wizards site.but it was fairly easy.  i repaired from underneath.first i removed the skirt rail.this covers the screws that hold the batten to the floor  i eased the side panel gently away from the timber.under the caravan i cut thro the ply with a stanley knife then dug out the rotten timber.cleaned thoroughly.cut timber to length.heres the messy bit i covered the top and sides of the batten with sikaflex.pushed up in place then re screwed with 75 mm screws through side of van into main floor timber.once this was inplace i capped it underneath with a strip of exterior ply. again with sikaflex and screws.then i replaced skirt rails with mastic tape and screws.

hope this helps

atb.neil

 

 



22/5/2009 at 7:44am
 Location: doncaster
 Outfit: compass caravan
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Hey, cheers for that, hope weather keeps fine this weekend so can crack on with it now. Cant believe  just how flimsy they are under neath.New to this caravan bit so will be searching this site quite offten . Thanks again for info xx

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22/5/2009 at 10:52am
 Location: Yeadon Leeds!
 Outfit: Swift Challenger & Defender 110SW
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yep, just to reassure, I have done the same on a previous van, a nice and easy repair as far as they go,

tip is to use a sharp knife, preferably a new blade and make sure you get all the rot out, otherwise like rust it will continue to spread.


22/5/2009 at 3:32pm
 Location: doncaster
 Outfit: compass caravan
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Cheers for that . just hope thats the only problem we encounter.

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06/6/2009 at 4:30pm
 Location: Scunthorpe Nth Lincolnshire
 Outfit: 2000 Compass Rallye GTE 5.5
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 Hi Carole I've just done same repair as neil to my Avondale Sandmartin. but had to remove wheel-arch first, so i could get skirt-rail off. i only noticed it when i disconnected my waste pipe's & they came off in my hand.just make sure you find out where the rot started. it's an easy peezy job & now solid again. BB   


06/6/2009 at 9:45pm
 Location: Kent
 Outfit: Lunar Saturn &Toyota Estima Emina
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We are doing this repsair right now :)

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