thirtydaZe
Jun 23, 2014Nomad
Wooden Slide floors, and Table removal?
Kind of a 2 part question here, but after not putting the plug in my cooler this weekend, and thus soaking the carpet on part of my slide, i discovered that our TT has wooden slide floors, which incidentally floored (yes i know) me.
Is this a normal occurrence, or is this a less tan superior quality build?
On the same said slide, is our dining table. We have always thought about removing the table and putting a pack-n-play in its location until our 7 month old, is old enough to sleep on the hide a bed. Can you for see any issues that might arise that i can be proactive on after removing that table, like will i be able to re-install it?
Anyhow, i always thought the slide floor was aluminum, so now i'm certain that the table is installed via wood screws into the floor, should be straight forward right?
In case you ask, we eat supper off tv trays in front of the tv at home, which is what we'll do in the camper after the table is out.
Is this a normal occurrence, or is this a less tan superior quality build?
On the same said slide, is our dining table. We have always thought about removing the table and putting a pack-n-play in its location until our 7 month old, is old enough to sleep on the hide a bed. Can you for see any issues that might arise that i can be proactive on after removing that table, like will i be able to re-install it?
Anyhow, i always thought the slide floor was aluminum, so now i'm certain that the table is installed via wood screws into the floor, should be straight forward right?
In case you ask, we eat supper off tv trays in front of the tv at home, which is what we'll do in the camper after the table is out.