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Just Camp On
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 25 พ.ย. 2019
The Camping Life! My wife, Destinee and I are camping enthusiasts. We will look at our RVing experience, work on our new camper van, take you with us as we camp in our Toy Hauler and give useful information.
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Moving a few "mowers"
มุมมอง 242 ปีที่แล้ว
Spending a few days helping my son with his company moving some lawnmowers.
Kayaking - Swatara Creek, Hershey PA
มุมมอง 3133 ปีที่แล้ว
Afternoon kayaking on the Swatara Creek Water Trail
Soft floor repaired in RV
มุมมอง 145K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Fixed a soft spot in the floor of our travel trailer
Selling RV on Marketplace
มุมมอง 3K3 ปีที่แล้ว
The adventure and crazy questions involved in selling our old RV on Facebook Marketplace.
RV 101 Water Systems (How to understand water on travel trailer)
มุมมอง 244 ปีที่แล้ว
How to hook up and use the water systems on your RV travel trailer.
Little Fuse - Big Problem
มุมมอง 424 ปีที่แล้ว
A 15 Amp inline fuse frustrated us for hours and stopped our entire 12 volt battery operated electrical system. Jayco Octane Toy Hauler.
Toy Hauler storage issues
มุมมอง 1.4K4 ปีที่แล้ว
Comparison of our Jayco Octane T24Z and our Jayco Jay Flight 26BH in relation to storage.
Hidden storage
มุมมอง 194 ปีที่แล้ว
We opened up the area under the couch for additional storage in our Jayco Jay Flight 26BH
RV roof cleaning and inspection
มุมมอง 304 ปีที่แล้ว
We examine the RV roof and clean it, preparing it for caulking and re-coating.
Introducing Camp On
มุมมอง 294 ปีที่แล้ว
We are Pink & Pap (and our dog Jimmy). We just began 'Camp On'
RV Water Damage Remodel
มุมมอง 2754 ปีที่แล้ว
Repairing water damage on our Dutchmen Victory Lane Toy Hauler. Replaced floors and walls in the front bedroom.
Yes. I noticed those Wheel covers on yours are alot nicer than what you typically find.
Reading is fundamental…
Should have sprayed with mould spray while you had open.😅
Good job. Keep her going.
I agree a little silicone And would be perfect
omg I feel your pain but please focus on what this video is about - Selling RV
Awesome video. Discovers a soft spot in the middle of the floor near the refrigerator. My grey tank is underneath that part of the floor. Is this an easy repair? Would appreciate any help someone. Thanks.
Ya did good. I have the same problem I'm looking to repair on my dads Nomad with the same floor but larger area.
Thank you. We have the exect same Octane and I need to do both entrance and bathroom areas.
i just bought my first camper. Ill be living in it full time for at least the winter with 2 dogs. the whole side of the tipout has a line of soft wood at one edge. theres a whole corner next to the door thats sunken in visibly and is soft to the touch, and today i notice under the table is a soft spot. very annoying. still got a great deal. It is what it is. ive been watching these videos to see what a nightmare this tear out and replacement is gonna be. surprisingly it doesnt seem too bad. i see this video is 3 years old. how that floor spot holding up? still solid?
What type of glue did u use ?
In the live-and-learn class of life… too bad about the PT plywood (needs to be isolated from aluminum) and the non-supported butt joint in the floor sheathing in a high-traffic area. All fixable if it causes a problem, although if the PT/AL joint is not isolated, do that asap. Also not cleaning the old surfaces.. not adhesive friendly at all. Old contractors have challenges watching DIY.
I just bought a used travel trailer with a soft spot. The cause was pretty easy to find - cracked “p-trap” under kitchen sink. Replaced that, now time to get into the floor. I wanted to see what I might expect. Thanks!
I get fustrated with the :bottom line/ bottom dollar" questions too. If you give them an answer you are negotiating with yourself, so now, I just give them a figure 2% less than my asking price because I usually list my items at 10-15% more than I'll take. People don't seem to know how to dicker anymore? Thanks for this video - it's spot on. Selling stuff in the newspaper classifieds was easir back in the day when it was safe to give out your phone number (which was listed in the telephone book anyway... )
I think I heard yo say that you did some work in the wheel wells before. S that right?
How would you know if there was wiring or pipes under that part of the floor?
Why not just treat the damaged area with wood hardener followed by a hard putty, clean up the linoleum and glue it back down and caulk around the door jamb with a good silicone caulk? Especially if it's just a small soft spot.
Oh Geez. This is exactly what I’m going through right now. It’s a nightmare. “Is this available?” “Is it in good condition? “Does it have ____? “Will you take this amount? “ ( Haven’t even looked at it.) and the number of people who set up a showing and then cancel . It is at a seasonal site so I have to drive to show it. I understand your frustration.
What was the thickness of wood you used to match the orginal flooring?
What adhesive was used on vinyl?
There are so many problems with this repair. Mainly your seem of subfloor needs to be on a joist or it will flex. Came here mainly to see the subfloor and structure tho.
Those small ass screws pissed me off. I'd put at least a 2inch in there
I am wondering, having watched other such videos, if cutting the existing waferboard away from the aluminum supporting it will cause future issues...? The floors I have seen opened up seem to lack any center support and develop the soft spots in the middle where it does not exist...
Love the dog picture made me laugh 😂 (in the beginning)
👏👏GREAT JOB!!!👏👏❣🎬🔨🔧👷♂
If your going to make a so called “diy” video at the very least be clean. Vacuum all that garbage before laying down the piece of wood. Viewers watch a few other videos before the prude convinces you
did you say you built the wheel well boxes? I NEED TWO TANDEM BOXES ASAP.
15 or so years ago I had a top of the line RV made in the 1980s that originally sold for something like 50 to 80 grand! Once I started taking walls apart and such I realized just how crappy these things have been built forever. The people that slap dash them together will Mickey mouse everything that's hidden. It's just like car manufacturers now everything is crap. Amazing that only a generation ago people took pride in their product and built the stuff to last. If only I can find an old 1930s airstream that wasn't a quarter of a million dollars!
What does anyone do about the floor underneath and sealing it? That seems to be the majority of the problem the rotting from underneath the water hitting it
Just imagine if was built with marine grade plywood to begin with
You could duct tape yoUr seems for extra smooth
I would use a flexible floor patch/leveler as the duct tape will potentially bunch as the trailer flexes. It also fills in that gap, so no leaking into the sub floor can occur (wet Styrofoam will rot the floor all over again.
Great job.
Thank you for this repair. We have the same soft spot at the door and another next to the bed at the front. I’ve been hoping I could carefully cut the flooring along the wall and cabinets and peel it back, save it. Hoping mine turns out as good as yours. Maybe I’ll post a video, too.
How did you know where to cut? I just bought a 34' toy hauler and it has a huge patch 8'x8' I have to fix. I'm afraid to cut because I'm unsure of the floor framing. Any help would be nice. TY
Use a circular saw and set the heigh of the blade to the thickness of the ply wood. That will make sure that you don’t cut into anything
@@whipple7362 Much appreciated, thank you
You repaired the damage but you didn’t fix the problem. You should have taken the threshold out and run caulk or butyl rubber under it.
Good point. I have the same spot in the door so i appreciated his video so much and also your comment. Thanks.
Also, if that support is metal you're going to have condensation under the floor too.
What size plywood did you use? I have the same camper and exact same Soft spot
Is that 1/4 inch ?
I’d like to know how deep to set the saw ? Is that 1/4 inch plywood? I have a huge soft spot in the kitchen
I have same damage. Think it might be from the door stop on outside being loose and not sealed well.
Same. We add a little class to our plywood floors with sharpie grain and stain
Nice job
You put moldy flooring back down
Good point. That should be bleached and it will kill the mould. But as long as there is no more moisture under that floor the mould should not continue to grow. Mould needs 3 things to thrive - food - moisture - oxygen so if it stays dry then he "should" be fine.....but to be sure - bleach it!
I was thinking the exact same thing. Clean it up before you put it back down. If you are going to the effort of fixing the spot, do it right!!
Thought r/v's come new that way
Anyone know where I can fix a floor of rv in tri state are
I fix RV floors
@@jayaay3539 I know this is a year old but where are you located?
What cleaner are you using
Treated plywood has Copper in it and will destroy the Aluminum underneath because you're placing dissimilar metals together. You really need to pull that out and replace it with regular plywood.
This is why i always come to the comments lol
People really need to read details
Oh my gosh your puppy is so darn cute!! I like the name of your channel and your logo is cool. Good job!
Oh gosh. Water damage is one thing that scares me about having a traditional rv. It can be so much work to repair if gone on too long. Looks like you did a great job repairing it!