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If I'm not mistaken, Frank Folkmann, who is less than a hundred miles E of you in
Princeton IN, recently had his dinette seats reupholstered in Louisville. He is
probably in bed by now though, but is a very early riser. Hopefully he'll respond
to you in the morning.
Paul Bartz
From: owner-gmcmotorhome
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Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2000 10:00 PM
Well, its on to the next project. Took the dinette out tonight. I would like
to hear some thoughts on what I should do. Should I refurbish this old one or
buy
a new one? What does a new one cost? How much is a good price to
have one recovered and new foam put in? I remember somebody maybe
Al raised his 4 inches. Seems like a lot but I am willing to listen. Any
other numbers out there as to how high I should go? Right now I am on
a crash course to get this lady on the road so I wont be doing a lot of
fancy stuff just yet.
Next set of questions. I am going to put down 1/4 inch exterior Luan
plywood before I put down the flooring. Is there anything I should not
cover up? I will screw it down so I can get it back up if nessary but
would like to know.
Next I plan to put down tile--you know the peel and stick type. Has
anybody done this or know anybody that has? Tile can have a surface
almost 8 times as hard as sheet goods. That I want. My sob has taught
me I dont want carpet. Guess I am a slob. Carpet requires almost as
much maintaince as a Le Sharo. Has anybody added adhesive to the
peel and stick tile? Anybody know if the tile will curl with time and the
temperatures that our ladies have to endure? Any help will be
welcomed.
If I'm not mistaken, Frank Folkmann, who is less than a hundred miles E of you in
Princeton IN, recently had his dinette seats reupholstered in Louisville. He is
probably in bed by now though, but is a very early riser. Hopefully he'll respond
to you in the morning.
Paul Bartz
From: owner-gmcmotorhome
[mailto
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2000 10:00 PM
Well, its on to the next project. Took the dinette out tonight. I would like
to hear some thoughts on what I should do. Should I refurbish this old one or
buy
a new one? What does a new one cost? How much is a good price to
have one recovered and new foam put in? I remember somebody maybe
Al raised his 4 inches. Seems like a lot but I am willing to listen. Any
other numbers out there as to how high I should go? Right now I am on
a crash course to get this lady on the road so I wont be doing a lot of
fancy stuff just yet.
Next set of questions. I am going to put down 1/4 inch exterior Luan
plywood before I put down the flooring. Is there anything I should not
cover up? I will screw it down so I can get it back up if nessary but
would like to know.
Next I plan to put down tile--you know the peel and stick type. Has
anybody done this or know anybody that has? Tile can have a surface
almost 8 times as hard as sheet goods. That I want. My sob has taught
me I dont want carpet. Guess I am a slob. Carpet requires almost as
much maintaince as a Le Sharo. Has anybody added adhesive to the
peel and stick tile? Anybody know if the tile will curl with time and the
temperatures that our ladies have to endure? Any help will be
welcomed.