The PO of my '85 cut the bottom 3" or 4" off the door and permanently attached the bottom back in the opening. Now you can open the door while the table is stored up against the side of the camper. He could have done a cleaner job but otherwise it works great. Ken Ehlert Kelly Bauman wrote: > At 13:43 26-05-98 -0700, Nathaniel Merrill wrote: > >Another thing which I would like to alter (in case you had not guessed it > is my nature to alter things which I find to be not quite right for my > taste) is the fact that I have to swing out the table in order to access > the two hatch/cabinets. Anyone ever hinge this table or figure a system > that works? > > We kept swinging the table in and out every time we wanted to access the > hatch cupboards beneath it. Now we keep the table and arm beneath the > matress of the lower bed. We haul it out only when needed. This system > seems to work for us. > > Kelly Bauman > Delta, BC > '91 Westy |
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