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Old 11-30-2015, 06:29 AM   #5
scrubjaysnest
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We've done that for the last 5 years, spend a few nights up to a week then move on. We do this for 6 to 8 months. No problems with the metal parts but the bathroom wall didn't have washers under the screws and some pulled through the plastic. Added washers to the wardrobe before it became a problem.

A few adjustments to the lift system and latches have been required.
Had one door come apart but wood glue and clamp fixed that.

Biggest failure for us was the swing hitch, gap kept getting larger and frame cracks. That's been welded shut and some additional gussets added.
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