Very well done. I’m in need of doing this on 2 of my slides. I’m a firm believer of do it once and do it right. You’ll never have to do it again. Loved every single thing you did to prevent it from happening again
@michaelprue90244 ай бұрын
Here’s a tip I learned when rebuilding the wood decks on an old bass boat I used to own. You can go to Menards or Lowe’s and buy a can of Green Treat. I forgot the brand name of the product itself, but you can take a 4x4 post, soak it in the green treat for 24 hours and then place it in water and it’ll last 20 years under water. Buy that and paint on several layers on any exposed wood, letting each layer dry before applying the next. Green treat the wood to protect it before completing the job
@MW-jj1rn2 ай бұрын
Nice work, I have a 2020 330RL and the crappy plastic mesh has torn where the wheels roll along the floor surface. It’s a design flaw. Thank you for sharing this! I’m going to try and replicate your idea. I’d use the wheels to support the weight. What a PIA!
@alberthinds7810 ай бұрын
A lap joint would have been better then a biscuit joint. I honestly don’t think that will be strong enough for a floor. But I like the idea and all of your other idea’s. Will be interested to see how those joints hold up over time.
@PeaceIntheValley10 ай бұрын
It wasn't my preferred method but I didn't think the lap joint would work the best because todays plywood has so many gaps in it with just fill pushed in. The slideout is so much better now than it was. I might put in a steel plate underneath since I also have the already .25" HDPE plastic there acting to slide easier and it is covering joint. But I won't bother if i don't see a problem. You are right, time will tell.
@nathanurick83208 ай бұрын
Wow, that’s one heck of a job.
@mrmped16 ай бұрын
I have two slides i have to do thease repairs on. Im going to fiberglass and plastc strips. Mine rotted out in less than 4 years. Warranty was for three. I really think design and construction defects should always be covered.
@stefaniehill17697 ай бұрын
What did you use for the narrow plastic sliding strips?
@PeaceIntheValley7 ай бұрын
That is HDPE plastic. you should be able to buy sheets of it at a local plastics supplier. It is used for many things(including milk jugs) but one thing that this can be used for is backlit signs, even snow blades to run across the asphalt. It's durable and slick.
@cph34599 ай бұрын
why wouldn't you use pressure treated?
@PeaceIntheValley9 ай бұрын
that is a good question that should have been addressed in the video. I'm not a huge fan of treated especially since today's treated lumber isn't much different, and I wanted to glue them together. I also cannot use treated with galvanized brackets. I do plan on "treating" them myself in the near future by charing the surface and then staining it.
@JJH28827 ай бұрын
Read somewhere about off gassing with treated lumber..? I will look into that again.
@jennifermillette96743 ай бұрын
What type of L is that?
@PeaceIntheValley3 ай бұрын
The aluminum? I think it's 2"x1/8" thick. The RV is 300 miles away right now but I believe that is correct.