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Stephen Birtles

I just purchased a previously loved dinette from a fellow bird owner
the dinette is from a 95 BMC and is in good condition it needs a
little help on ht end panels but the rest is Great
It is a flexsteel product with locking slide drawers underneath
as well as being a lot nicer than the orginal it is 6 inches narrower
at 28 inches from wall to aisle
it also jackknifes to form a bed and does not require the table top to
form the center section of the bed
I geuss the bottom line is call flexsteel and see what they have

Stephen 77fc35 with 95 mods

Dorn Hetzel

Will that more recent one fit in the 77?

On Jan 28, 2008 5:18 PM, Stephen Birtles <"cape0001@hotmail.com"> wrote:



I just purchased a previously loved dinette from a fellow bird owner

the dinette is from a 95 BMC and is in good condition it needs a

little help on ht end panels but the rest is Great

It is a flexsteel product with locking slide drawers underneath

as well as being a lot nicer than the orginal it is 6 inches narrower

at 28 inches from wall to aisle

it also jackknifes to form a bed and does not require the table top to

form the center section of the bed

I geuss the bottom line is call flexsteel and see what they have



Stephen 77fc35 with 95 mods




Stephen Birtles

I will be modifying the frame on the rear seat to accommodate the
wheel wheel and on the front one adding a cabinet for transfer switch
and new heater more btu's smaller size than the old one
Also a new table have not decided on material but it will engineered
plastic of some sort with an electroluminescent underlay
Stephen 77fc35


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Dorn Hetzel"
wrote:
>
> Will that more recent one fit in the 77?
>
> On Jan 28, 2008 5:18 PM, Stephen Birtles wrote:
>
> > I just purchased a previously loved dinette from a fellow bird owner
> > the dinette is from a 95 BMC and is in good condition it needs a
> > little help on ht end panels but the rest is Great
> > It is a flexsteel product with locking slide drawers underneath
> > as well as being a lot nicer than the orginal it is 6 inches narrower
> > at 28 inches from wall to aisle
> > it also jackknifes to form a bed and does not require the table top to
> > form the center section of the bed
> > I geuss the bottom line is call flexsteel and see what they have
> >
> > Stephen 77fc35 with 95 mods
> >
> >
> >
>

Stephen Birtles

to accommodate the wheel well

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Stephen Birtles"
wrote:
>
> I will be modifying the frame on the rear seat to accommodate the
> wheel wheel and on the front one adding a cabinet for transfer switch
> and new heater more btu's smaller size than the old one
> Also a new table have not decided on material but it will engineered
> plastic of some sort with an electroluminescent underlay
> Stephen 77fc35
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Dorn Hetzel"
> wrote:
> >
> > Will that more recent one fit in the 77?
> >
> > On Jan 28, 2008 5:18 PM, Stephen Birtles wrote:
> >
> > > I just purchased a previously loved dinette from a fellow bird
owner
> > > the dinette is from a 95 BMC and is in good condition it needs a
> > > little help on ht end panels but the rest is Great
> > > It is a flexsteel product with locking slide drawers underneath
> > > as well as being a lot nicer than the orginal it is 6 inches
narrower
> > > at 28 inches from wall to aisle
> > > it also jackknifes to form a bed and does not require the table
top to
> > > form the center section of the bed
> > > I geuss the bottom line is call flexsteel and see what they have
> > >
> > > Stephen 77fc35 with 95 mods
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
>
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