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1987 Lund Tyee 5.5 Restoration
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<blockquote data-quote="red91sit" data-source="post: 469315" data-attributes="member: 25153"><p>Thanks LDUBS, if you don't see a post from me for a while remind me to get back to work :-D</p><p></p><p>I think I'm going to keep the foam after all, borrowed the better half's good bread knife and took a full section out. A little water beneath the foam, but no soaked foam. It's like a capillary thin layer of water.</p><p></p><p>I heard others mention there floor was held in with steel screws, and the aluminum panels have inaccessible lock nuts.... They're 100% correct. >:-(</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="red91sit, post: 469315, member: 25153"] Thanks LDUBS, if you don't see a post from me for a while remind me to get back to work :-D I think I'm going to keep the foam after all, borrowed the better half's good bread knife and took a full section out. A little water beneath the foam, but no soaked foam. It's like a capillary thin layer of water. I heard others mention there floor was held in with steel screws, and the aluminum panels have inaccessible lock nuts.... They're 100% correct. >:-( [/QUOTE]
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