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Mounting towel bars, toilet paper and paper towel dispensers onto walls
09-05-2018, 10:53 (This post was last modified: 09-05-2018 11:00 by davidbrady.)
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RE: Mounting towel bars, toilet paper and paper towel dispensers onto walls
Hi Jim,

Yes, I would expect it to be the same. In fact, Hish Amaral replaced his table and loose chairs with a J-dinette in his previous Liberty: http://www.prevostgurus.com/showthread.php?tid=796. Hish will definitely have more insight.

Sherry, in those pics of the empty shell, the roof bows are 33" apart. You can see how there's a wall stud every two roof bows which would put the wall stud spacing at 66". If you can find your roof bows, then you can find your wall studs. The roof on a Prevost is a one piece aluminum sheet. They didn't rivet across the roof bows but if you tap on the aluminum sheet they're easy to identify. Incidentally, you can walk on a Prevost roof but you need to be careful to walk on the bows; if you walk on the skin you'll bend it. The skin is probably 20 gauge. I carry a couple 1"x6" planks up there and I walk on them. I never tried it but I bet you can find your wall studs with a strong magnet.

david brady,
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