Posted 2008-02-29 12:16 PM (#78325) Subject: Problem attaching furring strips
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Location: Holland, Tx
The interior support beams of my trailer aren't solid. They are aluminum and are shaped more like C-purlin, with the opening towards the inside of the trailer. I wasn't sure if it was going to work or not, but I just tried attaching the first screw to put up a furring strip and it just isn't going to hold.
Posted 2008-02-29 12:32 PM (#78333 - in reply to #78325) Subject: RE: Problem attaching furring strips
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If the C section of the channel is open towards the inside of the trailer, a strip of wood could be ripped to fit inside the channel. By fastening it with screws through the sides of the channel, you will now have a permanent furring strip of which to attach to with your interior panels.
Posted 2008-02-29 1:30 PM (#78345 - in reply to #78325) Subject: RE: Problem attaching furring strips
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I have done an Elite trailer and the self tapping screws held fine, I pre-drill the holes with an 1/8" bit then send the screws in. I use 1 1/4" black self tapping drywall screws.
Posted 2008-02-29 1:33 PM (#78347 - in reply to #78325) Subject: RE: Problem attaching furring strips
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Well crap. Hubby was right. Now that I had one screw (loosely) holding things in place (instead of trying to hold it, stand on a ladder and drill) I was able to drill better and the screw I put through held everything tightly in place (the other hole was "wallered out" - hubby's terms).