Comments - Roof sag and leaks 1983 winnebago chieftain - Good Old RVs2024-03-29T14:57:32Zhttps://goodoldrvs.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=2093474%3ABlogPost%3A221422&xn_auth=noYou can up to the wall... rem…tag:goodoldrvs.ning.com,2014-06-17:2093474:Comment:2217552014-06-17T01:22:59.739ZLakota Wolfhttps://goodoldrvs.ning.com/profile/LakotaWolf
<p>You can up to the wall... remember the wall sits atop of the floor, and have to be careful going under the wall. You can lay new flooring down butted up to the wall as long as your wall studs are secured to the floor.And if you do it that way,, you can add a felt strip between the new flooring and the wall for a vibration dampner.</p>
<p>You can up to the wall... remember the wall sits atop of the floor, and have to be careful going under the wall. You can lay new flooring down butted up to the wall as long as your wall studs are secured to the floor.And if you do it that way,, you can add a felt strip between the new flooring and the wall for a vibration dampner.</p> Thanks for all the input. I a…tag:goodoldrvs.ning.com,2014-06-17:2093474:Comment:2216042014-06-17T01:09:25.689ZStephenhttps://goodoldrvs.ning.com/profile/Stephen
Thanks for all the input. I am putting the motor in next weekend hopefully start it the following weekend then start the fun stuff. As for the floor how close can you get to the outer walls without destroying anything thanks in advanve
Thanks for all the input. I am putting the motor in next weekend hopefully start it the following weekend then start the fun stuff. As for the floor how close can you get to the outer walls without destroying anything thanks in advanve I used 2x2 and 3x3 (also refe…tag:goodoldrvs.ning.com,2014-06-17:2093474:Comment:2216632014-06-17T00:34:31.168ZLakota Wolfhttps://goodoldrvs.ning.com/profile/LakotaWolf
<p>I used 2x2 and 3x3 (also referred as pallet stands) for standard cross members and I used a 2x4 for support where a/c units attach, With 2x4 application, I kept the original 3 3/4 inches of the width of the 2x4 and (Tappered it down to 1 1/2 inches at the contact point to the walls).I used wall stud braces to affix the new roof support to the walls, and the protruding metal on the bracket, I bent and folded flush to the wall. The weight of the roof will keep in tact with the wall and side…</p>
<p>I used 2x2 and 3x3 (also referred as pallet stands) for standard cross members and I used a 2x4 for support where a/c units attach, With 2x4 application, I kept the original 3 3/4 inches of the width of the 2x4 and (Tappered it down to 1 1/2 inches at the contact point to the walls).I used wall stud braces to affix the new roof support to the walls, and the protruding metal on the bracket, I bent and folded flush to the wall. The weight of the roof will keep in tact with the wall and side screws will keep it in place. The brackets are commonly used for framing in walls to ceiling joists in homes.</p>
<p>Using the taper down from the center of stud to the outside with give you a very slight rise in the center of the roof and taper the flow of rain water to the sides of the roof for draining and not pooling up on a flat roof. After you replace the roofing metal,, eternal bond roof sealer,,, (mans best friend with roof sealing and repairs, Ive even doubled the application around roof vents and a/c ducting.</p>
<p>SIDE NOTE*** If you plan on doing alot of walking on the roof,,I.E. roof parties at the local race track,, instead of 2x2 standard cross members, use 2x4's with same taper design every 12 to 14 inches, (if you feel comfortable, you can go 16 like a house, but not recommended).</p>
<p>Hope this helps,,, I have my thinking cap on and if The light bulb blinks, I will add more advice I deem is important.. Good luck.</p> Like Pat mentioned,, theres t…tag:goodoldrvs.ning.com,2014-06-16:2093474:Comment:2215982014-06-16T20:29:55.873ZLakota Wolfhttps://goodoldrvs.ning.com/profile/LakotaWolf
<p>Like Pat mentioned,, theres tons of info on roof repair and rebuild,,And its always better to tear from inside out. I had a cheiftan and its very common to have the roof sag at the a/c points.</p>
<p>When replacing the cross rafters, I added double at the weigh points where the a/c was mounted on the roof, Plus added a little lift in the center, making the roof dome sloped and not flat.</p>
<p>Not extreme domed but just an inch rise from center to the sides, makes the water run off instead…</p>
<p>Like Pat mentioned,, theres tons of info on roof repair and rebuild,,And its always better to tear from inside out. I had a cheiftan and its very common to have the roof sag at the a/c points.</p>
<p>When replacing the cross rafters, I added double at the weigh points where the a/c was mounted on the roof, Plus added a little lift in the center, making the roof dome sloped and not flat.</p>
<p>Not extreme domed but just an inch rise from center to the sides, makes the water run off instead of puddling up on top creating a mini lake.</p> Thanks for the comment Pat I…tag:goodoldrvs.ning.com,2014-06-16:2093474:Comment:2215952014-06-16T15:12:03.064ZStephenhttps://goodoldrvs.ning.com/profile/Stephen
Thanks for the comment Pat I will check out the how too's and figure it out.
Thanks for the comment Pat I will check out the how too's and figure it out.