Comments - This old RV house - Good Old RVs2024-03-29T15:49:16Zhttps://goodoldrvs.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=2093474%3ABlogPost%3A103450&xn_auth=noDan, I'm almost certain the f…tag:goodoldrvs.ning.com,2012-01-05:2093474:Comment:1046552012-01-05T04:34:04.325ZWilliam Briggshttps://goodoldrvs.ning.com/profile/WRBriggs
<p>Dan, I'm almost certain the flooring you have is the Allure flooring I'm using. It goes down easy. Best of luck!</p>
<p>Dan, I'm almost certain the flooring you have is the Allure flooring I'm using. It goes down easy. Best of luck!</p> William Briggs I am with you…tag:goodoldrvs.ning.com,2011-12-31:2093474:Comment:1037802011-12-31T06:05:18.765ZTammy Pratthttps://goodoldrvs.ning.com/profile/TammyPratt
<p><a class="fn url" href="../../profile/WRBriggs">William Briggs</a> I am with you on this one! We used the same flooring in our Indian when we redid the interior 2 years ago! Super easy to work with, super easy to get down, and when the project was done it looked fantastic and has held up really well! We could not be more pleased with it!</p>
<p>Dan that was the summer my husband had to work like a maniac so I did a lot of the work on my own while he was at work. The project was overwhelming…</p>
<p><a href="../../profile/WRBriggs" class="fn url">William Briggs</a> I am with you on this one! We used the same flooring in our Indian when we redid the interior 2 years ago! Super easy to work with, super easy to get down, and when the project was done it looked fantastic and has held up really well! We could not be more pleased with it!</p>
<p>Dan that was the summer my husband had to work like a maniac so I did a lot of the work on my own while he was at work. The project was overwhelming until I learned to just take it slow and I managed to get it done by basically working on it everyday for a short period of time. I knew about as much as a hill of beans at this point but learned by looking things up one at a time and hanging in there. So do as much as you can and remember some progress is better than no progress even if it is just a few minutes every day and above all have fun!</p> Hi william Briggs I have a fr…tag:goodoldrvs.ning.com,2011-12-27:2093474:Comment:1035062011-12-27T18:44:34.251ZDan weylerhttps://goodoldrvs.ning.com/profile/Danweyler
<p>Hi william Briggs I have a friend that has some flooring and he said it would work fine on my RV</p>
<p>he got about 600 sqft left over from a job and said I didn't need to glue it down. I don't need to glue it down I guess its the same type of system it s mahogny and it 6" wide and avout 2.5 to 3 ft long. yea I need to fire it up. and get out of Dodge, too many gunslingers door knocking at night.</p>
<p>Hi william Briggs I have a friend that has some flooring and he said it would work fine on my RV</p>
<p>he got about 600 sqft left over from a job and said I didn't need to glue it down. I don't need to glue it down I guess its the same type of system it s mahogny and it 6" wide and avout 2.5 to 3 ft long. yea I need to fire it up. and get out of Dodge, too many gunslingers door knocking at night.</p> Dan, my motorhome is 26 years…tag:goodoldrvs.ning.com,2011-12-27:2093474:Comment:1038442011-12-27T15:28:11.336ZWilliam Briggshttps://goodoldrvs.ning.com/profile/WRBriggs
<p>Dan, my motorhome is 26 years old. I've noticed a slight gap (definitely not 2") where my overhead cabinets meet the sidewalls. I haven't figured that out, either.</p>
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<p>I am very pleased with "vinyl plank flooring" sold at Home Depot and other places. By the time I'm done, I will have about $200 in the cost of the floor -- which is more expensive than some floors, but a lot less expensive than most floors. The vinyl planks snap together, and floats on the subfloor without the need…</p>
<p>Dan, my motorhome is 26 years old. I've noticed a slight gap (definitely not 2") where my overhead cabinets meet the sidewalls. I haven't figured that out, either.</p>
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<p>I am very pleased with "vinyl plank flooring" sold at Home Depot and other places. By the time I'm done, I will have about $200 in the cost of the floor -- which is more expensive than some floors, but a lot less expensive than most floors. The vinyl planks snap together, and floats on the subfloor without the need for glue. (You'll add a piece of baseboard trim along the walls to lock the floor down.) They can be trimmed to fit with a box-knife or a heavy pair of scissors (I think the scissors work better, but it dulls them, so you'll need to throw them away afterward.) You can find pics of my floor on my page.</p>