Fantastic Video Big Al. I was wondering if you could bless with me some of your knowledge on how to fix a travel trailer that’s has water damage in the bedroom only? I have removed all the cabinets and front wall and installation. Now I’m stuck and don’t know the best way to handle the flooring as it’s wet even under the foam which I have taken part of it out as it dry.
Great video. But let me add a piece of advice to the readers- Dremel is not your only option with these tools. Every tool manufacturer makes a multi-tool (or oscillating saw) as well as an angle grinder or what is referred to here as a Rotozip.
@@SafeTravelRV You used a Dremel oscillating saw to cut out the subfloor. Just want DIY'ers to know they don't have to look specifically for this brand. Every leading tool mfg makes a multi-tool (or oscillating saw).
Exactly what I was looking for. My wife and I recently inherited my parent’s older camper and we have found some areas of concern.
Great video. Exactly what I needed as we have found some water damage in two places. Thanks.
Thank you for this. I’m starting a renovation on a ‘78, 5th wheel this summer all on my own so videos like this are so appreciated.
Good information and nice detailed repair instructions. The jerky camera work made me a little dizzy.😵💫
This is extremely helpful & well done! Thank you for sharing :)
Great Job!!!!
I repaired half a trailer with this laminated foam floor. You can never get the floor back to support a person without adding metal cross beams.
Fantastic Video Big Al. I was wondering if you could bless with me some of your knowledge on how to fix a travel trailer that’s has water damage in the bedroom only? I have removed all the cabinets and front wall and installation. Now I’m stuck and don’t know the best way to handle the flooring as it’s wet even under the foam which I have taken part of it out as it dry.
Hi, I have never attempted a project that big! Hopefully there is a video out there that can help you. Good Luck
Great video. But let me add a piece of advice to the readers- Dremel is not your only option with these tools. Every tool manufacturer makes a multi-tool (or oscillating saw) as well as an angle grinder or what is referred to here as a Rotozip.
I used a Rotozip. What part of the video are you referring to?
Thanks !
@@SafeTravelRV You used a Dremel oscillating saw to cut out the subfloor. Just want DIY'ers to know they don't have to look specifically for this brand. Every leading tool mfg makes a multi-tool (or oscillating saw).