โApr-19-2013 06:42 PM
โJun-23-2013 11:54 AM
โJun-23-2013 06:37 AM
camperpaul wrote:It is a cast aluminum, recessed base. It's pretty tragic how flimsy it is.Camp, Forrest, Camp! wrote:
I should mention that the wobble in my table is coming from the base itself. The support tube fits snugly, but when I move the table, I can clearly see the base deforming and allowing the table to move.
Is that base made of plastic?
If so, replace it with one made of die cast aluminum.
โJun-23-2013 05:09 AM
Camp, Forrest, Camp! wrote:
I should mention that the wobble in my table is coming from the base itself. The support tube fits snugly, but when I move the table, I can clearly see the base deforming and allowing the table to move.
โJun-22-2013 10:03 PM
โJun-22-2013 08:29 PM
Camp, Forrest, Camp! wrote:
I'm thinking of doing away with the pedestal completely.
โJun-22-2013 08:04 PM
โJun-22-2013 06:12 PM
Camp, Forrest, Camp! wrote:therink wrote:I'd like to know if you have this done. I just had to replace the floor piece on my camper and now the table wobbles like crazy! I'm going to have to do something about it.
I just bought the hardware today to mount the table to the wall. I will post pics when done.
Steve
โJun-22-2013 05:38 PM
therink wrote:I'd like to know if you have this done. I just had to replace the floor piece on my camper and now the table wobbles like crazy! I'm going to have to do something about it.
I just bought the hardware today to mount the table to the wall. I will post pics when done.
Steve
โApr-28-2013 06:00 AM
gmc6000 wrote:camperpaul wrote:gmc6000 wrote:
Use a rubber mallet and pound them in hard. I had the same issue with my table. After driving the legs into the base and the table, they got very tight. They can still be removed, it just takes a little more wiggling.
By just wiggling the table while exerting downward pressure you will achieve the same result.
The sockets for the support tubes are tapered and the tubes are not.
Adding screws, brackets, etc. is like putting tape over a loose screw instead of just tightening it.
On the older support tubes and bases, I agree. Something has changed with the new bases and tubes. The tubes and bases are tapered, but they are not a match fit.
โApr-28-2013 05:46 AM
camperpaul wrote:gmc6000 wrote:
Use a rubber mallet and pound them in hard. I had the same issue with my table. After driving the legs into the base and the table, they got very tight. They can still be removed, it just takes a little more wiggling.
By just wiggling the table while exerting downward pressure you will achieve the same result.
The sockets for the support tubes are tapered and the tubes are not.
Adding screws, brackets, etc. is like putting tape over a loose screw instead of just tightening it.
โApr-26-2013 03:32 AM
gmc6000 wrote:
Use a rubber mallet and pound them in hard. I had the same issue with my table. After driving the legs into the base and the table, they got very tight. They can still be removed, it just takes a little more wiggling.
โApr-25-2013 05:10 PM
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