I created a CAD model of the plastic part that surrounds the hole in the ceiling where you clip the straps of the top bunk into.
This is copied from the ones on my 1978 Royale. The plastic part was designed to use flat head screws but coachman had used pan head screws on mine.
So I included models better suited to use the pan head screws as well as well as blank parts for those who have removed the bunks.
Parts are available in white, green, yellow, blue and orange and I could add some more colours if requested.
You can get them through shapeways, a 3D printing company I use for one of my other hobbies.
https://www.shapeways.com/shops/kitbots
Thinking about making some other parts.....any suggestions?
Petehttps://www.shapeways.com/shops/kitbots
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Cary, NC
1978 Center Kitchen Royale.
This is copied from the ones on my 1978 Royale. The plastic part was designed to use flat head screws but coachman had used pan head screws on mine.
So I included models better suited to use the pan head screws as well as well as blank parts for those who have removed the bunks.
Parts are available in white, green, yellow, blue and orange and I could add some more colours if requested.
You can get them through shapeways, a 3D printing company I use for one of my other hobbies.
https://www.shapeways.com/shops/kitbots
Thinking about making some other parts.....any suggestions?
Petehttps://www.shapeways.com/shops/kitbots
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Cary, NC
1978 Center Kitchen Royale.