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View Poll Results: Have you made access panels in the FWD deck? Problems? Thougts?
Yes 14 41.18%
No 15 44.12%
One panel 3 8.82%
Two panels 11 32.35%
Four panels 3 8.82%
I'm glad I did and I would do it again 15 44.12%
I would not do it again 0 0%
I wish I had done it 1 2.94%
I have had problems with the panels afterwards. (leaks etc) 0 0%
I have not had any problems afterwards. 10 29.41%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 34. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 02-25-2010, 12:05 AM
ao.frog ao.frog is offline
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Manstad, Norway
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Default Poll: have you made access panel in the FWD deck?

Hi.

I'm not quite sure how to make a poll, but I'm trying to see if it works out:

Have you made access panel in the FWD deck?
If so: have you had any problems afterwards?
How many access panel did you make?
How many times have you used them?
Would you do it again?
Would you do anything different if you schould do it again?

If you have NOT made access panels, why?
Because I don't think I'll need them.
Too much work.
Other RV-builders don't recommend them.
Vans doesn't recommend them.
I want a smooth skin on the FWD deck
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