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Old 06-08-2005, 03:52 PM   #5
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Stinkytwinky

At this point, it really doesn't matter, as you have completed the tile project.

Tiles with grout should not be bounced around. Putting them in a motorhome or trailer is ok, but don't move the vehicle. When you do they will crack.

I can't tell you when, but I can promise you it will happen, regardless what you do.

Tile installations are way too fragile to be bounced around.

But, since you have spent the money, enjoy what you can out of it, for whatever period of time you can.

Keep in mind the principal method of construction of an Airstream or Argosy.

They are designed to be flexible, and they are. Your installation is betting that the shell and furniture won't move. You will lose, if you tow the trailer.

Part of this sites purpose is to ask questions about anything and everything pertaining to Airstreaming.

Someone will answer you, or several might. It then becomes your decision as to what to do.

Out guessing the manufacturer in this case, is not a good move.

Sorry.

Andy
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