Supercharged wrote:
My B+ is getting a D- on mpg.
:E
Re: folding shelf
The 2 issues I want to solve prior to install are these:
1) the piano hinge is to fit under my counter top per once of the "2" choices on the installation directions.....however, what ISN'T shown, is the edge-molding on the counter top...which while rather attractive stands about 1/8" above the top along the edge......and about 1/2" below the bottom surface....all along the edge from the stove top to the back of the dinette seat. I've figured a couple ways to deal with it but want to make sure I'm not overlooking some better simpler easier way.
2) I like the looks & design of the folding metal bracket that supports the shelf when extended up....but concern of the lower mounting plate left to screw in (& THROUGH) the thin veneer of the under sink cabinet. Yes, I can probably manage to cobble up an interior block of some sort. Limited access and more to the point, crabby semi-geezer with vision issues having to get down on floor with part of body inserted under sink while doing other parts of the task from the out side surface
Will let you know how it comes along, although surgery is Monday so I may not get to it for a while.
Also considering removing part of the dinette cushion keeper.....the cloth covered hard thing that goes from the upper back down the along the outside seat cushion. So far all it seems to do, other than 'look nice' is to dig into my various fleshy body parts depending on which are closer to them. There's one on each center-aisle side, that defines that part of the cushion-area. I don't think I need them, they are bad enough to sit on/slither across, and horrid when trying to sleep.
Thanks to whoever gave the idea of trying to sleep with the head toward the table end rather than the sofa end. THAT alone may solve some of our issues.....so next outing I have three (3) NEW potential bed solutions!!!
re: TV: does anyone get a signal without some form of aerial, or is the factory crank up model adequate?