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Fleetwood Southwind wall construction

we bought a used 1997 Fleetwood Southwind about 6 months ago and we are in the process of freshening it up and personalizing it to fit our needs and I have some questions about the construction of the actual house structure.. specifically the walls and ceiling. How exactly are the walls constructed and what is the best way of repairing stripped furniture holes and replacing damaged interior wall covering? also I would like to remove the TV box from the wall in the bedroom and replace it with an LCD TV but I'm not sure the common wall between the bedroom and wardrobe would support the weight,it seems I could somehow ceiling mount the TV and it would be sturdy enough but I wanted to see what the more experienced RV'ers on this site would suggest thanks in Advance Mike & Carol
southwindrider 09/23/08 09:08am Class A Motorhomes
RE: Bad salesmen

As I posted in your thread on the other site just down the road from the place in Hamburg is a dealership called Tom Sheaffers that didnt resort to shady sales tactics with us when were looking for a MH the place in Hamburg's sole purpose is to prey on people coming to the area to shop at Cabelas another place to avoid is the appropriately named Dicks RV Superstore(formerly Queenstown RV) in College Park MD
southwindrider 05/20/08 07:53pm Beginning RVing
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