Dec-28-2016 09:20 PM
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CharlesinGA wrote:
Anyhow, I posted links to the parts book for all variations of the '04 Minnie Winnie 31 and it appears that none of them ever were equipped for a bed in the cabover, which may explain the structure issue. I would be afraid of compromising the structure where the cabover attaches to the rest of the house.
Charles
Jan-01-2017 02:50 PM
Dec-31-2016 03:22 PM
Marty57 wrote:
I pulled out a he big Samsung TV today; vert heavy! The supports on the side are identical to those shown in the parts manual for my Winnie. If I remove everything I would need to do a lot of finishing insiden not sure if I want to at this point. I will put light weight flat screen up there for now and use it that way for a while and see how things get used. Good to have monster TV out!
Marty
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Dec-29-2016 06:26 AM
Dusty R wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:
Years back I got the information for a fella who wanted to do the reverse. Perhaps the factory build provides a stouter frame work for the bed than the entertainment center? however.
If winnie says don't do it, I think I would follow their advice, regardless of any body doing it. let the kids sleep on your jack knife sofa.
bumpy
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Dusty
Dec-29-2016 05:41 AM
coolmom42 wrote:
Found the post:
Changing entertainment center to bunk cab-over.
There is a link to photos of the project.
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