I just yank the sucker out and stick it in the pop-top behind the bed. The arm get stuffed into the closet (fits nicely if you orient it correctly. When on camping trips, I usually either jam a towel under it, or use velcro to attach it to the side wall. Brent Christensen Santa Barbara, CA ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Reynolds" <kayakjr@JUNO.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 6:27 PM Subject: Storing Rear table - Westy
> My rear table does not stay in place when the van is mobile. Yes, I > tighten the screws on the leg and table tob, but the table still swings > out. Van is an 81. I currently stretch a bungee cord, but there's no > great place to attach it to, and then I have remove this whole affair to > open the rear closet (I'm not cutting the door or the table!, well maybe > I will) > > Does anyone else have this problem. Currently, I store the table in the > hatch, but then it gets buried with other stuff so it a bit of a pain to > get out for a kids lunch stop with the kids. > > Any ideas appreciated. Please p-mail - I lurk through the web. > > John R > 81 Westy > |
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