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westend
Apr 27, 2012Explorer
U.P. BLDR wrote:ROFL, I bought that very one, this AM (before I saw your post). :Bwestend wrote:U.P. BLDR wrote:
West those table legs I linked to pull up for table removal. They're sturdy but light. I would use two of those and drop the table down to cleats on the booth for a bed. Fast and easy, I'm all about efficiency and ease of use. That's the way most of my campers in the past were setup.
I've been looking for one of those on Ebay that has the above deck base and looks to be sturdy. Are the marine pedestals that slip in, stable enough to support a small table like this? I've been looking for ones similar to this. Thanks for all your help.
And Pausan, I haven't tried Acetone. I'll give it a try. The heat, along with mineral sprits and laquer thinner does a pretty good job. The 3M pads also help to scrub out the last bits of grunge.
In the near future, I'll post up some pictures of what this abomination looks like before and after.
Look for "RV table leg", way cheaper than the marine versions. I found this one on ebay that has the above floor base. That's the height I used, 27.5 but there are other heights available. My table is very sturdy with one leg. If you have a square or rectangular table you would want two to keep if from rotating.
Here's another slightly different one. It's 31" tall and looks like it could be cut to size, that is if those are plastic shipping caps on the ends and not bushings that fit in the base.
Working on the seat framing, ATM:

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