Hi,
Lurked here for a while and thought it was time to say hi and plead for help. Last year I bought my first pop-up truck camper. It's a 6.5 foot Coachman. Taking it off the truck last Fall, I noticed the rear L-bracket where the corner jack attaches sagging. So this weekend I tore into it and....well there's a lot of rot. It's going to require gutting and rebuilding. I have no experience doing anything like this and little mechanical aptitude so this will be interesting.
Just to get me started though, a question hopefully someone can help me with. The first piece of wood I need to replace is the drivers side wing that sits on top of the truck bed rail. If I rip that out, do I need to support the entire sidewall of the camper somehow? I wanted to know if I need to brace things up before I tear out the counter, sink, furnace and stove to get at the rotted wood. Pics to follow later today, I need to download them off my camera.
If any one is interested I can take pictures and keep this thread updated on how the repairs are going. I haven't found any information on the Coachmen brand popup TCs although they look just like the Palamino and Skamper popups with the Heco lifts and stick and staple construction.
Thanks in advance,
Hobie
Side view:
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Rot and missing wood:
Rear view:
Lurked here for a while and thought it was time to say hi and plead for help. Last year I bought my first pop-up truck camper. It's a 6.5 foot Coachman. Taking it off the truck last Fall, I noticed the rear L-bracket where the corner jack attaches sagging. So this weekend I tore into it and....well there's a lot of rot. It's going to require gutting and rebuilding. I have no experience doing anything like this and little mechanical aptitude so this will be interesting.
Just to get me started though, a question hopefully someone can help me with. The first piece of wood I need to replace is the drivers side wing that sits on top of the truck bed rail. If I rip that out, do I need to support the entire sidewall of the camper somehow? I wanted to know if I need to brace things up before I tear out the counter, sink, furnace and stove to get at the rotted wood. Pics to follow later today, I need to download them off my camera.
If any one is interested I can take pictures and keep this thread updated on how the repairs are going. I haven't found any information on the Coachmen brand popup TCs although they look just like the Palamino and Skamper popups with the Heco lifts and stick and staple construction.
Thanks in advance,
Hobie
Side view:
Rot and missing wood:
Rear view:
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