Here was another body off frame restoration:

http://alphacomposite.homestead.com/AIR.html

RJ

Roy Lashway wrote:
> 
> > I have a question for anyone who has been this
> >far into the interior of their coach.  Will I be more likely to damage
> >the fiberglass with the flexing of carrying the body (now free of the
> >floor channel)  or by trying to get those compound curved sheets of
> >fiberglass out the door??
> ===========
> Can't really answer your question but can pass on what I remember  from
> this list a year or so ago.  Some had removed the body off the trailer by
> running a center beam down the inside of the the trailer and  lifting the
> body by jacking it up from inside.  When up several inches they slid
> timbers under the body and lowered the body  back on to the timbers and
> then moved the  body.  I seems this method could provide some good
> stability when moving the body.  Seems to me I would remove body, repair
> floor, replace body and then take off the end pieces and set them out of
> the way inside the trailer then do repairs the replace them, alternating
> ends of course.  Good luck.  Let us know how you made out.
> 
> Roy Lashway
> '78 Argosy,'56 Bubble
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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