RV Shower Door Repair & Wall Removal and Reinstall
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- čas přidán 13. 06. 2023
- A description of how I corrected the improper hanging of my Shower door. This included the removing of the wall and door. After relocating the hinge point, I reinstalled the walls and door.
As always, this video is for those that can't, or don't want to, pay someone to do what they can do themselves with minimal guidance.
Time Stamps:
Problem description: 0:09
Panel removal: 3:35
Hinge hole relocation: 7:25
Seal install: 8:00
Panel Install: 8:30 - Jak na to + styl
Thanks for sharing.
So you had the exact same problem as I had. The issue for me was one side where it attaches to the wall was not tight. There was no stud or anything to attach it to in the wall so the “track” was away from the wall and causing the door to be out of square. I’m mounting a reinforcement on the ceiling and pushing the enclosure into place with a fabricated bracket. Thats just me. I love your comment “quality is job 1”. No matter what brand or level of rv you buy, they’re all built like this with no give a damn which is so disappointing when you buy these things for big bucks. Thank you for posting this quality video…you’re really good at it!
Thanks, sounds like you're pretty handy too.
Very helpful!! Great explanation!!
Mine had a leak between the shower and the cabinet where they didn’t caulk it when built. So frustrating
I have the same issue. That I have to work on when I get back from deployment. You have an email or something? I have more some questions. Thanks
You can reach me through here. It's the best way. Here I get notification, email doesn't notify me.
@@thewayididit6641 ok. Just moving the hole over fixed it correct? I heard you mention putting the screw in a diffrent spot on the topper. Does that also effect the way the door was sagging?
Moving the hinge point was the bulk of the solution. As I fastened the top cover, I held the walls flexed in such a way that the door gap wasn't forced back into the same position it was before, but rather a position that kept the gap equal. The I put the screws in a different location.
I did everything by myself; I suggest you get another set of hands to help if possible. They don't need to be strong, just able to reach the top of the walls.
@@thewayididit6641 thank you sir. I have been googling fixes for a while. Finally ran across this. Appreciate it.
Glad to help and good luck!