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Missing a hanging file, and half-full of sub woofer, the desk in some LXi's is also a little high for computer work. Here is a solution.
Looks fantastic Ron. Did you just whip that up? Now I know who to call to help me with my dinette bed conversion! Smile

I see you've discovered the marvels of felt. When Ernie did my floor, every piece of furniture we put back got a felt lining, every rub surface whether the floor, a wall, or an adjoining section of furniture. Makes for an ultra quiet ride.

I also see that you're upgrading your CB radio???
David , Ron could be the busiest BB converter if he wished Smile a true craftsman for sure . with Ron & Ernie , and George M there would be quite a shop for us Plastic Mochanics Smile
(11-16-2013 11:40)al perna Wrote: [ -> ]David , Ron could be the busiest BB converter if he wished Smile a true craftsman for sure . with Ron & Ernie , and George M there would be quite a shop for us Plastic Mochanics Smile

...uhh, nobody could afford me; I am really, really slow as the design develops as I go along. That cabinet probably took me thirty or forty hours. I farmed out the corian.

(11-16-2013 11:08)davidbrady Wrote: [ -> ]Looks fantastic Ron. Did you just whip that up? Now I know who to call to help me with my dinette bed conversion! Smile

I see you've discovered the marvels of felt. When Ernie did my floor, every piece of furniture we put back got a felt lining, every rub surface whether the floor, a wall, or an adjoining section of furniture. Makes for an ultra quiet ride.

I also see that you're upgrading your CB radio???

Felt, yes. A long ways to go on this bus.

You found the CB box in that picture? David (Sherlock) Brady. The CB was intermittent and the speakers didn't work, so I bought a new one and found the plug had fallen out for the speakers. The variable resistor on the right side speaker is almost all or nothing, so it looks like that one needs to be resized and at least replaced. One bite at a time....
looks great Ron

I have a squeak on the cabinet right above my head that fits against the upper dash cabinet. When going down the road, I can feel a slight movement- will have to explore the felt treatment
(11-16-2013 20:23)ernie ekberg Wrote: [ -> ]looks great Ron

I have a squeak on the cabinet right above my head that fits against the upper dash cabinet. When going down the road, I can feel a slight movement- will have to explore the felt treatment

Ernie, I have the same, a real loud squeak. Removing the cabinet does not appear to be an option here. Maybe I'll squirt some Si oil in it.
Blask plastic shims driven into the right places will stop the squeeking...
I sprayed some lithium grease on the offending cabinet- cleaned it up right quick with paper towel and that seems to help. fortunately all surfaces are laminate and the residue cleans up well
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