Caulk everything in sight and out of sight, and don't stop until it
doesn't leak at all. This will take you a while.  Then start to fix the
floor.

Daisy ( caulking gun permanently stuck to right hand )

> Jim Combs wrote:
> 
> There's no short answer to your flooring question.  Start here:
> 
>  http://www.tompatterson.com/Streamline/Airstreamlist2/Flooring10.html
> 
> Then back up to Tom's home page, http://www.tompatterson.com and
> click the button for his internal search engine.  He has an extensive
> archive
> of this list, and a couple other lists too.  There's lots of info on
> this topic to
> be found there, but it does take some digging.  Enjoy!
> 
> Jimbo /  '76 Sovereign
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> 
> [snip]
> I found some floor damage in the front, back under the
> windows and near the door.  I would like some advice on
> how to proceed in repairing/replacing the flooring that
> is damaged since the damage begins at the body and moves
> in about 4-8".  Should I just cut it out as close to the
> body as I can or is there a better way.  I think the
> water is coming down from the AC, but I may be wrong.



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