Construction Method?
N7SHG_Ham
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New here and still researching for potential purchase of a T@B 400. I have looked at one at the dealer and it looks like a viable option for two of us.
I have watched a bunch of factory tour videos and read a lot here and have a couple of questions about construction. The walls and flooring look to be solidly constructed, however I have not been able to see how the pre made walls are attached to the floor and or frame? I read or saw someplace that wood is placed inside the frame rails so items above can be screwed to the frame. That wood in the frame rail seems like a failure point over time, yes?
Any wood eventually could rot and if if it is a structural attachment point it seems that could be a future failure point?
It doesn't take much research to find tons of horror stories about the failure of wood in RV's even the DM tabs fail in the wood floor and many wood framed RV's are junk the day they are new due to water intrusion.
Surely NuCamp has taken means to make the foundation solid, but I am not seeing how in my research, anybody know how the walls are attached to the "alleged" wood in the frame and how that wood is protected?
I have watched a bunch of factory tour videos and read a lot here and have a couple of questions about construction. The walls and flooring look to be solidly constructed, however I have not been able to see how the pre made walls are attached to the floor and or frame? I read or saw someplace that wood is placed inside the frame rails so items above can be screwed to the frame. That wood in the frame rail seems like a failure point over time, yes?
Any wood eventually could rot and if if it is a structural attachment point it seems that could be a future failure point?
It doesn't take much research to find tons of horror stories about the failure of wood in RV's even the DM tabs fail in the wood floor and many wood framed RV's are junk the day they are new due to water intrusion.
Surely NuCamp has taken means to make the foundation solid, but I am not seeing how in my research, anybody know how the walls are attached to the "alleged" wood in the frame and how that wood is protected?
2019 T@B 400 Boondock Lite
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I also wonder about that. I watched a three-part video by Paul Chamberlin (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBDgzCYjxZM) of which part 2 was a fairly detailed view of the TAB construction. By frequent pausing you can get a pretty good idea of what is where in the TAB. The sound track is more akin to a sales pitch than a factual construction description, but you can winkle out some info. Nowhere in any of the three parts, however, is there info about how the walls are attached to the floor or how the aluminum roof skin is attached to the frame. -
Why not call and ask?
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Always an option, I just thought maybe somebody here actually had this knowledge from a factory tour?jkjenn said:Why not call and ask?2019 T@B 400 Boondock Lite -
@falcon1970 that video does answer one question, there is wood inside the floor rails, not the frame, hopefully the ends of the aluminum rail are sealed somehow.2019 T@B 400 Boondock Lite
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Jason at NuCamp tells me that the walls are screwed to the floor and the cabinets are screwed to the walls. It appears they use pocket holes (like the Kreg system) for the screws.N7SHG_Ham said:@falcon1970 that video does answer one question, there is wood inside the floor rails, not the frame, hopefully the ends of the aluminum rail are sealed somehow.
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