Posted by coshoo on June 12, 2016 at 17:01:49 from (174.31.215.34):
In Reply to: ot campers posted by Nick167 on June 12, 2016 at 16:11:00:
Probably not even worth getting it for free. If its been leaking for 10 years, its sure to be a disaster. We had a slide-in pickup camper with some rot- our trusty RV repair guy suggested we junk it, without even tearing into the rot. He said the extent of the rot is always far more than you think, and is almost never worth fixing. And he won't even take on those jobs anymore- Always ends up being more than the owner can afford, and everyone ends up with a bad taste in their mouth. We ended up giving it to a fireman, who works one day and is off two, and wanted a project. Haven't heard if he got it repaired, not sure we even want to ask him. He is a nice guy, wife is stay-at-home mom, so not a lot of excess money at their place. Hope he can make it work. He'll have some good incentive, because his very-cute kids were so excited that they were going to get to go camping.
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