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Old 03-06-2008, 01:20 PM   #1
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I think the problem is fixed. After a three-way teleconference with WRV, LaMesa RV and my self, WRV authorized LaMesa to "do what it takes" to fix the joint. The fix has involved re-bracing the cabinetry internally and adding fasteners along the cabinet exterior between the stove and the couch.

One would think that WRV has seen the problem before with other rigs but on the teleconference, they didn't have a clue on how to fix it. Hmmmmm, wonder, wonder???

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I think the problem is fixed. After a three-way teleconference with WRV, LaMesa RV and my self, WRV authorized LaMesa to "do what it takes" to fix the joint. The fix has involved re-bracing the cabinetry internally and adding fasteners along the cabinet exterior between the stove and the couch.

One would think that WRV has seen the problem before with other rigs but on the teleconference, they didn't have a clue on how to fix it. Hmmmmm, wonder, wonder???

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