Cork flooring and twin beds—2002 Destiny

Post project writeups, ideas, DIY mods and off the shelf modifications and improvements. Also "Known Issues" and their resolutions.
bolerama
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Re: Cork flooring and twin beds—2002 Destiny

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Thanks Terri and Chin_k!
Chin_k, we aren't sure if the cork is lighter than vinyl planks. We shaved off a lot of weight by replacing the dinette, though. We love how soft and warm cork is.

Lisa
2002 Chinook Destiny
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Re: Cork flooring and twin beds—2002 Destiny

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Re: Cork flooring and twin beds—2002 Destiny

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bolerama wrote: March 11th, 2021, 6:27 pm Thanks Terri and Chin_k!
Chin_k, we aren't sure if the cork is lighter than vinyl planks. We shaved off a lot of weight by replacing the dinette, though. We love how soft and warm cork is.

Lisa
I was just wondering how the cork floor is holding up? Thinking about doing this but every cork supplier I ask about cork flooring in an rv tells me it won’t hold up to the extreme temperature swings when its in storage (I live in Tucson so 110 in summer and high 30’s in winter)
Thanks!
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