Thanks Al, I have looked at the Web Site regarding the changes that you a=
nd
Gene
made to permanent beds, nice work!
However my situation is different. Rather than making more permanent beds=
I
am
looking to make convertable sleeping quarters using the original style
hardware
that allows a day couch to become a night bed.
My coach has the bunk beds behind the drivers seat and I would like
to build a couch/bed there
At the dinnette (behind passengers seat) use of the same hardware would
permit
me to make couches that fold down into a bed without bed considerations
controling
table design.
Anyhow, that is why I am looking for 3 sets of this hardware.
The floor plan I am implementing has resulted from consideration of my so=
ns
needs
(he uses a wheelchair)
David's wheel chair is part of the reason I chose a GMC. (low floor etc.)=
Come to think of it though, even if David didn't use a wheelchair, a GMC
still would have
been my first choice!
Would Either you or Gene have the old hardware still around from the
original
fold down couches?
Gary Zingle
1973 GMC 26 foot
nd
Gene
made to permanent beds, nice work!
However my situation is different. Rather than making more permanent beds=
I
am
looking to make convertable sleeping quarters using the original style
hardware
that allows a day couch to become a night bed.
My coach has the bunk beds behind the drivers seat and I would like
to build a couch/bed there
At the dinnette (behind passengers seat) use of the same hardware would
permit
me to make couches that fold down into a bed without bed considerations
controling
table design.
Anyhow, that is why I am looking for 3 sets of this hardware.
The floor plan I am implementing has resulted from consideration of my so=
ns
needs
(he uses a wheelchair)
David's wheel chair is part of the reason I chose a GMC. (low floor etc.)=
Come to think of it though, even if David didn't use a wheelchair, a GMC
still would have
been my first choice!
Would Either you or Gene have the old hardware still around from the
original
fold down couches?
Gary Zingle
1973 GMC 26 foot