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travelnutz
Mar 06, 2014Explorer II
We traded the tables from from our Lance Squire 4000 before we sold it to our Lance Legend 990 for the same reasons. Much more room for two and I also remounted the post to table slide on a 5/8" thick furniture grade birch plywood Gorilla Glued and screwed to the table's underside for a spacer to offset the slide system so the table can be used 360 degrees and have equal space for seating on all 3 sides. Our table top looks similar to Okan-star's as it's about the same length but easily half again as wide so 3-4 can eat comfortably from it at the same time. Also so both our 17" screened laptops and a beverage and/or snack have plenty of room at the same time. Same oak type border around it. Love it!
Added: I liberally silicone sprayed both mating sides of the sanded smooth plywood surfaces that contact each other so it slides with very light fingertip presure. Been working great since 2009 and haven't had to re-spray once since. No jerking of the table required for back and forth movement as I also took the up/down slop out of the slide so it's solid feeling. Table goes all the way to the dinette seat back cushion for travel etc and stays when traveling. Even allows the bathroom door to open fully so no squeezing thru needed.
Added: I liberally silicone sprayed both mating sides of the sanded smooth plywood surfaces that contact each other so it slides with very light fingertip presure. Been working great since 2009 and haven't had to re-spray once since. No jerking of the table required for back and forth movement as I also took the up/down slop out of the slide so it's solid feeling. Table goes all the way to the dinette seat back cushion for travel etc and stays when traveling. Even allows the bathroom door to open fully so no squeezing thru needed.
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