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Originally Posted by WHEELPDLR
Wow thanks for this post i sure wish you were in mississippi, i have a 15 outback 4 ft soft spot in middle of living area and a soft spot at each entry door, you almost giving me the courage to fix it myself, i have decided to try to sell it reduce the price take my whipping and never return to keystone. Great post gives people the courage to try to fix it, i was curious when you cut the flooring up did you pull it up in layers to you could see the floor or just cut thru to the bottom?
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DON'T JUST CUT THROUGH TO THE BOTTOM !!!!!!!!!
There's a very good chance that if you do, you'll damage the floor joists under the top layer of flooring. The "sandwich floor" is built with the aluminum floor joists INSIDE the structure, topped by 1/4" luan sheeting and 1/8" luan (or maybe composite paper or plastic bottom sheeting.
Cutting through to the bottom will destroy your floor framing.