How to Build an RV Dinette Table // RV Renovation, Part 8
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- Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
- We've got some trips under our belt and it's back to the renovation. Casey's finally replacing the dinette table and walks you through it in this video.
Plus, he finally finishes our cabinet doors!
RV Renovation Series:
• RV Renovation
Motorhome Setup:
- 2002 Fleetwood Fiesta 26-Q (27 ft.)
- 3x 100W Renogy Solar Panels (renogy.sjv.io/...)
- 40A Renogy Rover Charge Controller (renogy.sjv.io/...)
- 2x 110Ah AGM 12v batteries
- Renogy 500A Battery Monitor (renogy.sjv.io/...)
- Bluetti EB70S Portable 800 Watt Power Station (www.bluettipow...)
- Our solar setup (panels, charge controller, cables, fuses) can be purchased as a kit from Renogy. (renogy.sjv.io/...)
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The finish on those doors are awesome!!!
They really upstaged the table, honestly!
Great video! I appreciate the narration explaining your process and why it works for you! Keep up the great work on your channel!
Great job, looks really good!! I'm looking forward to seeing how you reupholster the furniture. I just got some fabric to do the same, but I haven't decided if I want to actually reupholster or just do covers with it.
Paige is working on the upholstery as we speak, so we’ll have an update on that soon! -Casey
Just in case you haven’t seen it yet:
Reupholstering the Dinette Seats
ruclips.net/video/nK0YzYyslq8/видео.html
what is the name of the table mounting hardware. i need to replace mine but cannot find it anywhere. love your videos!!
I’m not sure unfortunately, we were able to reuse the hardware from the original broken table
We r using the old table but can’t seem to put it back on the track
That track system is a little weird, but it won't drop into the track unless you tilt the table up past 45 degrees. So, you have to set it on the track, and then lift the far end of the table until it drops in.
You could have kept the old table top and put new lamanate on the table top. Easier and faster change. Just saying
We prefer the natural wood look and feel, but yeah - that's certainly a cool idea!