My wife and I acquired a used 2011 20' Flying Cloud last summer. It has a laminate cabinet over the kitchen sink on the back of the trailer. The right side of the cabinet is attached to the bathroom wall and the bottom is attached to the rear of the trailer. The top right of the cabinet is also supposed to be attached, but there is, or I should say was, only one screw location, needless to say, the cabinet now hangs loosely on the left hand side.
My house experience ways to try something like a toggle bolt, drill a larger hole in the trailer wall and run a bolt with the toggle on it.
But I've also seen something called a rivet-net or rivnut that appears to act like a rivet but have internal threads to accept a bolt.
Anyone have any ideas? I'm nervous about driving a bolt too far and having it deform or even pierce the exterior shell
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My house experience ways to try something like a toggle bolt, drill a larger hole in the trailer wall and run a bolt with the toggle on it.
But I've also seen something called a rivet-net or rivnut that appears to act like a rivet but have internal threads to accept a bolt.
Anyone have any ideas? I'm nervous about driving a bolt too far and having it deform or even pierce the exterior shell
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