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09-15-2019, 09:54 PM #21
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Our 310GK had this issue except on the left side. We also used an air nailer. When shooting the nails or staples, just remember to shoot them at a slight angle to help keep them from pulling back out so easily.
As an fyi, you might want keep an eye on the panels in the curved bedroom closet. The whole left side of ours popped loose, because of the same issue, the nails pulled right out on the whole side and along the bottom. There was no way we were going to let anyone pull the cap off to get in to re-nail it so we came up with a creative way to pull the panels back in and then screwed pieces of wood into each other to form a corner. If anyone runs in to this issue and needs more info, let us know and I can get you a better explanation of how we were able to resolve the problem.Mark, Linda and Riley (RIP 6/17/20)
2019 Solitude 310GK
2016 RAM 3500 Longhorn Dually LB
B&W Companion hitch
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10-22-2019, 11:58 AM #22
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Glued them properly then use a pin nailer that works good in thin wood.
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10-22-2019, 12:02 PM #23
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Glued them properly then use a pin nailer that works good in thin wood.
https://nailersnow.com/best-pin-nailer-reviews/
Anyone care to suggest a good...
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