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Framing schematics
Do any of you know if there are readily available framing schematics for a 26.5 RB?   I am asking because I want to know where I could locate appropriate blocking  beneath the aluminum skin for securely mounting window awnings on the street side, and switching out the Famina for a standard roll-out awning on the curb side.  Thank you.

Ray S.

PS -- If this is better suited as a "Technical" posting, please advise.
2017 RB

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Ray,
Just thinking out loud about my '88MB.  I can see metal gussets for the metal frame in the cabinets.  I can see nails to holding the Luann plywood panels.  I found studs with the stud finer in the interior walls.  Will a stud finder work from the inside of exterior walls?
Rodney
1988 Mid Bath

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Do any of you know if there are readily available framing schematics for a 26.5 RB?  .
No, nothing like that is available. LDs are built off full-size templates, not blueprints.
Your best bet is to reach through the photo files for LDs under construction.
Many folks have taken photos of the their rigs, while under construction, and posted them in the files.

Larry
Larry
2003 23.5' Front Lounge, since new.  Previously 1983 22' Front Lounge.
Tow vehicles  2020 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, 2001 Jeep Cherokee
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FYI

In case you didn't know it, to a great extent, a Lazy Daze is built from the inside out with the roof and exterior walls going on towards the end of the construction process.
Here are a few pictures from our '15 TK.

ED

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FYI

In case you didn't know it, to a great extent, a Lazy Daze is built from the inside out with the roof and exterior walls going on towards the end of the construction process.
Here are a few pictures from our '15 TK.

ED
Very interesting, Ed. Thanks for posting. I wondered why I could see the ends of screws, obviously coming from the outside in, when I looked under my dinette benches towards the exterior wall.
Chris
Formerly: 2002 30' IB

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I knew I would get good, solid advice on this forum!  Thank you all very much.  You have given me some very good ideas.  It does make sense that looking for the cabinetry mounts will translate to a wooded stud.  Some careful measuring should then allow me to locate the same stud from the outside, right?  Seems like it should.

Anyway, now I'll do some homework searching through the pix.  Thanks everyone.  I owe you…

Ray S.
2017 RB

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A few more.
One showing before the exterior walls and two getting ready to have the siding installed.

Ed

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Thank you, Ed.  Very helpful.

Ray S.
2017 RB

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Ed, can you point out the location of the tanks?  Maybe that is what I am seeing underneath (grey and black lumps).
Interesting, backwards of building a house..  but understandable why they did that.
Jane & Scott
Currently have a 1989 TK  LD we did a lot of upgrades on.
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Ed, can you point out the location of the tanks?  Maybe that is what I am seeing underneath (grey and black lumps).
Interesting, backwards of building a house..  but understandable why they did that.

In picture 70 you can see the freshwater tank sitting on the floor right behind the shower. It's inside the walls and above the floor so the water isn't likely to freeze.
In picture 72 you can see the propane tank on the far left side of the photo and the grey water tank in the center. The black water tank would be forward of the grey tank and not visible in these photos.

Ed

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Thanks that helps me to know where they are (and of course to know they can change model to model and year to year).

I asked about tanks and electrical wiring on my trip to the factory as I wanted to know about the innards.  I got funny looks - lol.  But after I hung around a while I was shown a LD that had walls up with styofoam in the walls but no outside skins and some electrical lines were pointed out.

Jane
Jane & Scott
Currently have a 1989 TK  LD we did a lot of upgrades on.
Bigfoot 25RQ Twin on order with early summer 2024 ETA

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For whatever it's worth I have seen window awnings mounted on both sides without regard to frame location. The skin is rather  rigid.

Second, you can always park E-W putting the sun on the front and rear.
Don & Dorothy
Sold our LD in June of 2023

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