toni,I have only heard of side wall leaks in a couple of DM T@B's, failure of proper sealing of the roof to side wall joint (under the decorative plastic trim). This is not a common issue (Monday mor… (View Post)
@JGriffy, I covered mine with maple ply. I retained the carpeting under the ply with maple hardwood strips attached to the existing 'rafters'. The carpet provides an extra layer of insulation. The DM… (View Post)
First real use - 5 day outing, high humidity and temps in 90's. Unit performed well, it did take the first overnight to make the T@B comfortable taking time to cool the interior and remove humidity. … (View Post)
@plarsen111, As @Dalehelman said the trim is decorative. I have successfully repaired the plastic trim with plumbers PVC glue, just depends on how bad your cracks are. (View Post)
With the curtailed camping season for 2020, and finding a much smaller air conditioner I decided to perform another remodel for our 2004 T@B. The disassembly. New front cabinets with 'SMEV' sink and … (View Post)