I have an older (1977) Grandby in which a PO replaced the ceiling with .200" plywood; no lift boards (i.e. the boards you push on to lift the roof).
Would someone be so kind to explain to me how the lift boards at attached to the ceiling? My fear is that if I just screw into the aluminum frame, the tubes will tear as the roof flexes. Roof bows about 1 1/2 inches up when lifting in the front.
I have 2 100W Renogy panels on the front (=~33 lbs.) and I use a speaker jack to lift the roof. I am currently using a padded 30 x 4 x 1/2" board attached to the jack, but that is cumbersome to use and store.
Thanks,
jim
Would someone be so kind to explain to me how the lift boards at attached to the ceiling? My fear is that if I just screw into the aluminum frame, the tubes will tear as the roof flexes. Roof bows about 1 1/2 inches up when lifting in the front.
I have 2 100W Renogy panels on the front (=~33 lbs.) and I use a speaker jack to lift the roof. I am currently using a padded 30 x 4 x 1/2" board attached to the jack, but that is cumbersome to use and store.
Thanks,
jim