Wrong table. His is the one that swings up from the bottom of the floor. Chainsaw I think. Or Big Hammer. Do a search in the archives on "weekender table" or "latch" and you should come up with some good ideas.
tim from san jose with too much time on my hands today.
>Hi Joel, > >If your table is anything like the one in my 85 Westy GL, look for a >plastic >knob with a hex head bolt inside. If you pull the knob so the hex head is >gripped by it, you should be able to then turn it counter clockwise to >loosen the bolt and unlock the table from it's present position. After >positioning the table to however you want it, you can then tighten the bolt >so it will no longer swivel and will stay in place. Hope this helps, but >my >table may be quite different than yours. > >Peter J >Willard WA >85 Westy GL "Nesta" > > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Joel Sell" <jsell@PHILA.K12.PA.US> >To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> >Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 7:01 PM >Subject: Can't get table to come out > > > > My table in my '91 weekender won't pop out. No matter how much I push or > > bang on the bottom, it stays locked closed. Someone told me once I get >it > > out I need to adjust the locking mechanism. But I can't get it open to > > adjust it, and the person didn't tell me how to adjust it. > > ....so almighty list members, how do I do it? How do I get it open, and >how > > do I keep it from getting locked closed again? > > Thanks, > > Joel
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