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> Camper supports, Working on bottom of camper

mtbdemon
post Nov 27 2017, 12:16 PM
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Hello!
I need to work on a camper that has some rot at the bottom which mean working directly under the camper. Does anyone know of any supports out there where one can safely do this?
Pictures are the best for my simple mind so if you have any or a site you can direct me to, that would be great!
Thanks

Ken
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RV_Tech
post Dec 7 2017, 03:50 PM
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QUOTE(mtbdemon @ Nov 27 2017, 01:16 PM)
Hello!
I need to work on a camper that has some rot at the bottom which mean working directly under the camper. Does anyone know of any supports out there where one can safely do this?
Pictures are the best for my simple mind so if you have any or a site you can direct me to, that would be great!
Thanks

Ken
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I made a pair of heavy duty sawhorses out of 2x6s and can set my camper on those. I also leave my jacks down at the same time. Didn't cost much and didn't take much time.
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