Corner Molding



Corner Trim

Now that we have a place to work it's time to really get started.  We know there is lots of water damage and rot going on so the best thing for us to do is to completely dismantle 
Lettie down to the trailer.  We wanted to get the exterior skin off first. 


We started removing screws from all the corner molding that was holding the skin together at the corners.


Yes more screws and more Butyle tape!



From the start I knew the back passenger corner had issues.  It was caked with silicone and there were even a couple of heavy duty nails holding the trim in place.   We were able to pry a couple of those nails out with a hammer.  But the last two or three we had to give in and cut the nails.






Once the trim was off we got a glimpse of what was waiting for us under the skin.  In a couple of spots we could get a screwdriver in the seam and it just went right in - there was nothing in there to stop it!



Back driver side top corner (Tally the Yorkshire Terrier supervising).

This is the back passenger side corner from the top.



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