> My front neigbhour have a complete front table assembly (table, pipe > and bracket) to sell. Sounds like a decent thing to get. That reminds me... listee Chris Turner stopped by today and critiqued my handywork with the breadloaf front table. I had a somewhat kludgy solution for the table bracket that goes into the arm. We went to Sears and got a steel 1" floor flange (water pipe) and a double taper-threaded pipe fitting (about 2-1/2" long. The flange has 4 screw holes that hold the table securely with #12 sunken head 3/4" wood screws. thread the pipe fitting into the flange and a piece of duct tape covers the threads and now it plunks right into the table arm. After a day trip this past weekend, I decided I can live with the horizontal length of the 'loaf arm, but I might hack a few inches off the verticality. I'll take some digipics and put them on my website when I get a chance. Now to look for a good deal on one of those 12V power sucker cooler chests... :-) -Karl Karl and Kristina Bloss, Trexlertown, PA '87 GL Weekender "Beverley" VW shop list: http://www.enter.net/~bloss/vw/vwshops |
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