I have an old Starcraft Pop-Up camper. In general - it is in great
shape, and was never used that much (although I am the 4th owner).
The top has a design defect, where the seal actually allowed water in
behind it, causing the wood of the upper box to rot out over time.
Does anyone have any advice on how to remove the top and replace the
wood?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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If I had to do it all over again, I probably would have replaced the rotted
wood with treated plywood, and possibly use more sani-light as a finish.
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78 Starcraft Starmaster8
94 Jeep Grand Cherokee
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Wade Clements
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> I also have a old Starcraft Pop-up camper (1973) which has meet
>with a very similar fate. Most of the rear section of top had rotted
>out and turned into a mushroom farm.
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I have a 72, but have not had that problem. It is a good old box, and
fairly functional, too. The place where you hang up clothes that folds
down for travel came stock from the factory with only only one leg,
though. Thinking that was stupid, I added a second leg to it. Other
than replacing a couple of pulleys, and strengthening the kitchen
seating bench, haven't had any problems with it.
Tom
>> I also have a old Starcraft Pop-up camper (1973) which has meet
>>with a very similar fate. Most of the rear section of top had rotted
>>out and turned into a mushroom farm.
We had one of these. Keep your eyes open, we found the
corner supports got very loose at the top because of the
rotted wood, and they also began to come through the bottom
of the camper at the corners. My brother welded some pieces
of metal on the bottom to keep the supports in. I guess the
plywood floor rotted out in the corners.
Edie