>What I fault Winnebago for is their failure to plan for light weight >construction. It is almost unconscienable for them to put 3/4" >plywood throughout. The cabinets, everything, are made out of this >heavy duty stuff. They could of, and should of, designed using >aluminum and plastics. This is a bad chapter for mainly all conversion factories I know in Germany. They all make the furniture out of cheap but heavy chipboards instead of using light poplar plywood. But a few learned from the Caravan factories and I hope they all will change their mind sometimes. Helmut '80 Camper (most interior changed to plywood during the time) |
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