Fine job, Cam. I wanted to see how the corner post system worked so that I could work on my "74 Star-craft. Now it looks like I will rebuilding my roof too, as all the side panels are deteriorating on me. I appreciate all the clear step-by-step coverage that you provided. Jim
Thank you so much! If you have any questions feel free to comment and if I don’t cover what you want to know, I’ll try and make a video. Good luck with your project!
Did you have to replace The black rubber gasket trim pieces for the roof and if so do you remember where you ordered it from I am having trouble finding it.
Fine job, Cam. I wanted to see how the corner post system worked so that I could work on my "74 Star-craft. Now it looks like I will rebuilding my roof too, as all the side panels are deteriorating on me. I appreciate all the clear step-by-step coverage that you provided.
Jim
Thank you so much! If you have any questions feel free to comment and if I don’t cover what you want to know, I’ll try and make a video. Good luck with your project!
You where right it was a pain scrapping the styrofoam off the roof we just did ours Sunday.
It’s definitely worth the work it takes!!!
Awesome some build I have a StarCraft pop up but the lift up cables are broken and I am struggling
It is not fun putting new cables in. Let me tell ya. Watch all my videos because I’ve had to redo the lines a few times and finally got it right.
Did you have to replace the roof vent ?
@@leopalmer6105 I did not
Did you have to replace The black rubber gasket trim pieces for the roof and if so do you remember where you ordered it from I am having trouble finding it.
I did not. Mine was still in good condition.
Do you remember how many sheets of plywood you needed?
I want to say it was 2 sheets of 1/4 inch plywood. Maybe three.
Thank you, I’m in the process of rebuilding a 1977 Starcraft popup and didn’t want to buy too much or too little, lol.
@@lil_d6289 if you haven’t taken apart your top yet I would, to get exact measurements.
I got the roof rebuilt now im working on the sides and the back, its crazy how they build these with cardboard and interior wood panels.
@@lil_d6289 I know I couldn’t believe it either!