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2012Coleman wrote:
Just getting back from a camping trip so haven't been around. The lance legs look very nice - where did you get them? There is about an 1.5 inch gap between the table and the wall so I will have to come up with a way to temporarily attach the table to the wall.
โApr-13-2015 06:30 AM
myredracer wrote:
In a previous TT, I removed the standard wobbly legs and flanges. I attached the table to the outside wall with a detachable bracket and installed a single folding leg. The parts are readily available standard RV items. The problem going this route is that you will end up with holes in the flooring. Didn't matter to us though because we were installing laminate planks.
In our current TT, we installed Lance table legs and flanges. This is very stable, but attaching the table to the exterior wall is even stronger (providing the exterior wall doesn't flex). We went with the Lance legs because we would have had exposed screw holes from the old flanges.
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2012Coleman wrote:
What have you done to stabilize a wobbly dinette table?
SoundGuy wrote:
Depends. If the table is located alongside a wall then it's an easy fix, one I did myself in our previous KZ Spree, but if it's a table that's part of a U shaped dinette with no wall next to it then that would require an entirely different approach. Whatchagot? :@
2012Coleman wrote:
Table is located alongside a wall - not U-shaped.
โApr-02-2015 08:22 AM
2012Coleman wrote:
DutchmenSport - I'll give that a try, but am wondering if they will slip back to the wobbly position during use.
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โApr-02-2015 08:01 AM
SoundGuy wrote:Table is located alongside a wall - not U-shaped.2012Coleman wrote:
What have you done to stabilize a wobbly dinette table?
Depends. If the table is located alongside a wall then it's an easy fix, one I did myself in our previous KZ Spree, but if it's a table that's part of a U shaped dinette with no wall next to it then that would require an entirely different approach. Whatchagot? :@