Thank you for the update, James! Great work, as always! Thank you for sharing your work. If we ever get as far west as Arizona, I'll try to get some work done by you (with sufficient forewarning on your end, of course). Have a great day and safe travels!
The roof may feel very strong BUT my stomach doesn’t when you walk down close to the edge! 🤢 6:20. THANK YOU for doing a RIGHT job on the roof! -Is Chad your son?
Yikes That front passenger slide gave us a thrill the way it's top hit it's limit considerably before the the bottom (20 seconds time stamp). Those dang Styrofoam dots only respond to static electricity. Get a good quality ostrich feather duster, make a circle with one hand while pulling the duster handle first through the circled fingers a few times to charge it with static electricity and slowly wave the duster parallel to the floor where he Styrofoam dot lie. Once the charge gets weak, run a dryer static cling sheet over the duster while holding it over the trash bin outside the RV. Repeat as necessary.
I take your advice but pro flex doesnt set when put on a wet surface, it bubbles. Best is mineral spirits to remove old, then spray with water, let dry 2-3 hrs, then apply new pro flex.
Such great craftsmen ! I bet Casones has quite a backlog of work. Love your channel !
Just awesome hard work! Fantastic job guys.
Looking out through the windshield shows a great ceiling. Good work guys! Thumbs up 👍
Thank you for the update, James! Great work, as always! Thank you for sharing your work. If we ever get as far west as Arizona, I'll try to get some work done by you (with sufficient forewarning on your end, of course). Have a great day and safe travels!
Very nice work guy's 👏 Y'all always do great work.
Who else gets the warm fuzzies after they fix another Winnebago failed roof? 😂 🍻
Wow, what a big difference, great job.
Wow those supports must make that roof far superior than even brand new
Nice work.
The roof may feel very strong BUT my stomach doesn’t when you walk down close to the edge! 🤢 6:20. THANK YOU for doing a RIGHT job on the roof! -Is Chad your son?
Yikes That front passenger slide gave us a thrill the way it's top hit it's limit considerably before the the bottom (20 seconds time stamp).
Those dang Styrofoam dots only respond to static electricity. Get a good quality ostrich feather duster, make a circle with one hand while pulling the duster handle first through the circled fingers a few times to charge it with static electricity and slowly wave the duster parallel to the floor where he Styrofoam dot lie. Once the charge gets weak, run a dryer static cling sheet over the duster while holding it over the trash bin outside the RV. Repeat as necessary.
So never buy a new/used Winnebago DP? Thx!
I take your advice but pro flex doesnt set when put on a wet surface, it bubbles. Best is mineral spirits to remove old, then spray with water, let dry 2-3 hrs, then apply new pro flex.
Would 3/8 plywood be a better choice to use on the roof ?
I think it would make a more solid roof than the thinner lauan and last longer.
Was there no a/c for this coach?
James , please tell me the name of the foam you used to fill in the gaps.
Thanks
great stuff fire block
Well... looking at the wire channels... makes me a little hesitant to drill through to attach some solar panels to my 2008 Itasca Meridian.
What’s the best way to contact you with questions?
Wonder what this job cost?
Yes, would like to know the cost of this!
They didn't peel off the prophylactic plastic? Wow. 😢😢😢
I wish i was American, i'd like to apprentice under you and learn how to do all rhis properly.
Damn Chad, I'm guessing you lost about 40-50 pounds. Wish I could do that. Nice job.
👍
Seems like very tedious work. Cheaper than replacing entire RV.
My God, James! What a screwed up job from the previous repair. Hope they sued.
Did Chad lose about 30 pounds?
It aint help they were very well compensated. Just sayin.. we all get paid..
The name Winnebago use it mean something. Shame it’s profits over performance.
⚠️If you own a Winnie RV the Winnie Moldy is guaranteed. Relax, RV Expert will fix it!