The new (to us) caravan .

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BernieQ2
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OK now back on track
We now have a table .
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Helen Grose
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It looks really great
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Neat!
Did you buy it or make it? I assume the base at least is an off-the-shelf one.
Looks tailored to fit...
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It was in the shed Ray from another project .
Was also a different colour .
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That's looking pretty good Bernie.
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Thanks Helen and David n Ray .
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Bernie,
You’re a man of my ilk: never throw out anything which might be useful on another project!
😜
Had a close look at your pix, and can’t see any support rails on the seat boxes, and there’s only two adjacent surfaces to put them on anyway, so I assume the table will not be used as part of a temporary bed. (Our Girt has rails on both sides of the dinette so the tabletop can be dropped to form a bed base.)
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Yes Ray just a table....we have a real bed for the other stuff....😍
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We've only used our dinette bed once (that's ONE night!) in 10 years... for g'daughter's sleepover with Grandma & Poppa while on combined family holiday. :P
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BernieQ wrote: Wed Jan 09, 2019 5:49 am OK now back on track
We now have a table .
Bernie .
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Hi Bernie
I put the same base and leg in our bus and for the top I used a coffee table however we found it not very stable if someone leaned on one end so I put a brace from the base to the top on a diagonal for more support. I first used the S bend leg to swing it out of the walkway, but that wasn't very successful, so it's in the shed.
Regards Geoff
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