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I'm a wood shop teacher, new to RVing. I thought that I'd better ask a few questions before I tear into my RV. How are the walls constructed in my '93 27' Gulfstream. I want to hang a wall hook for a heavy clothing bag and run some wires for lights. Are there wooden studs that I could find with a stud finder? Do I pry the strips between the panels off & then the panel itself? Any tips/tricks will be appreciated.
I'm a wood shop teacher, new to RVing. I thought that I'd better ask a few questions before I tear into my RV. How are the walls constructed in my '93 27' Gulfstream. I want to hang a wall hook for a heavy clothing bag and run some wires for lights. Are there wooden studs that I could find with a stud finder? Do I pry the strips between the panels off & then the panel itself? Any tips/tricks will be appreciated.
MOST ALL RV'S ARE BUILD WITH FIBERGLASS OUT SIDE WITH FOAM INSIDE AND WOOD PANELING ON THE INSIDE. ALL ARE GLUED TOGETHER.TO DO WHAT YOU WANT YOU WILL HAVE REMOVE ALL THE INTERIOR PANEL FROM STRIP TO STRIP. HAL
I have a 30' 5th wheel trailer. It has a Winegard tv antenna on the roof but the co-axil cable from the antenna itself is bad and I have to replace it. Can I fish a new cable through the walls myself or is this something I have to have done? Thank-you.