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Old 03-17-2019, 02:40 AM   #20
rynosback
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Brand: DRV
Model: 38 RSB3
State: South Dakota
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Originally Posted by wingnut60 View Post
Not a real difficult job, but tedious and time-consuming. And the jury is still out on the best caulk to use for long-term results. Also, some of the oem caulking is painted over, so that it's hard to make it look right. Then there is the basic reason for WHY the re-caulking is needed 1) not done right at factory 2) not done at all at factory 3) cheap caulk that shrinks badly 4) construction practices that don't provide a seal against the open-grain floor wood.
Going to have to spend some time on mine when it looks to be spring for real....
Why have a wood floor in the slides? They make plastic wood. It is heavier but it will NEVER rot even exposed to water.
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