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You are not the first Landmark 365 to have a rear cap failing off. First one I saw was a 2 month old unit that pulled into Goshen with the to the top end completely separated and ready to fall off.
The problem with this blueprint drawing is all the structure is shown as being attached. In reality, all the lumber is stapled, sometimes with the pieces butted against each other and sometimes not.
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Those look like Kreg (or some knockoff) 2.5", soft wood, pocket hole screws.
For pocket-hole joinery they work great - but they are not made for lateral stress, they are designed for compression of the wood members, and specifically for cabinet joinery - rails and stiles.
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When we bought the Cyclone I did a trip out to Indiana and toured 4 of the big toy hauler companies. The all hardwood, pocket hole construction is one of the main points in buying the Cyclone. Vinyl wrapped rails and stiles with staple construction is what turned me off to many toy haulers at the time.
You are not the first Landmark 365 to have a rear cap failing off. First one I saw was a 2 month old unit that pulled into Goshen with the to the top end completely separated and ready to fall off.
The problem with this blueprint drawing is all the structure is shown as being attached. In reality, all the lumber is stapled, sometimes with the pieces butted against each other and sometimes not.
I called Heartland and he wasn't to concerned and said my warranty was expired after the 2 years.
Not much help to me.
He did send me a picture of the structure
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Those look like Kreg (or some knockoff) 2.5", soft wood, pocket hole screws.
For pocket-hole joinery they work great - but they are not made for lateral stress, they are designed for compression of the wood members, and specifically for cabinet joinery - rails and stiles.
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When we bought the Cyclone I did a trip out to Indiana and toured 4 of the big toy hauler companies. The all hardwood, pocket hole construction is one of the main points in buying the Cyclone. Vinyl wrapped rails and stiles with staple construction is what turned me off to many toy haulers at the time.
Now I found that my island side panel was coming off. Looking in a little deeper I see the whole end of my island frame is dropping down over the pedistool. Because of shotty construction and poor design. They just used staples to make the base. They are all bending and pulling out.
I will raise it back up and put some more supports then use screws to reinforce it
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