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erniecarpet@...

Curt- sure makes it nice when you don't hit the table leg with your own
getting in and getting out of the booth. Ernie-83PT40 in Montana, with an angled
leg for support.


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Curt Sprenger

Our dinette table leg was stationary (vertical, no hinge) with a
supporting angle bracket. I ordered a pair of item AB340110 Table Leg
Fasteners from SaliboatStuff. Didn't use the 90 degree part of the Leg
Fasteners. Bought a 3.5" hinge from ACE.

Removed the table/leg from the coach, turned it upside down on the
bench. Removed the leg/table 90 fixed bracket, and angle support.

Replaced the 90 fixed bracket with the hinge.

Drilled out the angel bracket ends to 3/8" hole, to accept the Leg
Fasteners screws. Put the threaded screws through the drilled holes.
Tightened up the Leg Fasteners to the screws. Aligned both ends (to leg
and table). Marked the holes for the wood screws. Drilled the holes, and
assembled.

To lower the table, remove the two Leg Fasteners (screws), fold up the
leg, lower the table to bed level.

Could have made my own fasteners, but the brass fasteners look more
Bluebird than plain painted steel.

Thanks to everyone who offered information and suggestions. Much
appreciated.

My grand kids will be happy!

--
Curt Sprenger 1987 PT38 8V92, Anaheim Hills, Calif.

Curt Sprenger

Ernie,

Do you have the Corian dinette table? Heavy!

I wanted to do the angled leg like you did, but time is running out this
week. Heading for Buellton Thursday, Southwest Bluebird & SOBs Rally,
and the grand kids will be joining us. We have 27 units participating.

Rally, SOBs...my daughter and her friend, owning SOBs, tell me they have
shirts made up that say "SOB" on them. They tell me there must be a
better acronym. Will be interesting to see the shirts, and the reaction
from others.

Catch ya later.

Curt Sprenger 1987 PT38 8V92, Anaheim Hills, Calif.


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erniecarpet@...

Hi Curt, no I have the laminate/wood dining table. It still is heavy. My son
just bought an SOB. Sometimes you just can't win when the older birds don't
have slides and fancy paint jobs. Ernie-83PT40 in Montana- slide in the bay-
dead, dreary old paint


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Pete Masterson

Hey, Ernie, some of us _like_ the "classic" paint styles.

Pete Masterson
aeonix1@...
'95 Bluebird Wanderlodge WBDA 42'
El Sobrante, CA




On Oct 18, 2006, at 5:23 AM, erniecarpet@... wrote:

> Hi Curt, no I have the laminate/wood dining table. It still is
> heavy. My son
> just bought an SOB. Sometimes you just can't win when the older
> birds don't
> have slides and fancy paint jobs. Ernie-83PT40 in Montana- slide in
> the bay-
> dead, dreary old paint
>



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erniecarpet@...

In a message dated 10/18/2006 2:01:18 PM Central Daylight Time,
aeonix1@... writes:


> , some of us _like_ the "classic" paint styles

Hey- Pete- I like the classic stuff, too- but when some of the primer is
showing~
Ernie Ekberg
83 PT40
Livingston, Montana



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