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Judith Kennedy
Click to view attachmentClick to view attachmentClick to view attachmentClick to view attachmentO.K. I admit that my Uhaul table was not conducive to a relaxed life style. Mostly because I am so fat that I can't get to the seat because of it.

So I cut the mount from underneath it and installed a heavy duty drawer slide. Now I can get past it with ease even if it is in backwards.

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CindyL
That is a neat idea! If I still had the Burro, I think we might use that idea. With our UHaul being 16' though, I confess, I have become lazy. In the Burro, we built a front dinette and then took the bed down every day to give us more space. This would have been much easier! With the UHaul VT, I started out doing taking the bed down every day. Now, I am lazy and do not take the bed down at all.

CindyL
james kent
Kool! Big Guy.
Rick Harmer
Damn,you're good!I'm going to steal your idea for the slide for our Boler,except sideways.With only 2 of us most of the time,we could push the table side-to-side,making it real easy to sit down.Great,thanks!!!
peterh
Similar idea, different approach. Our table slide is made of plywood with a thick layer of candle wax to lubricate the surfaces that glide past each other. That makes a slide that will move when given a firm push, but won't slide back and forth on a whim.

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