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OK. Here is an update. Over the last 4-5 days, I have gradually removed things from the back bedroom. This while continuing to reassure my wife that I can get it back to original if she doesn't like it.
On Friday, I removed the nightstand between the beds. Pretty easy. Just 13 screws.
Saturday, I put in the queen mattress from my son's room (got married in June). BOY! Was that a job getting it from vertical to horizontal in the back of the trailer! It was fairly easy to get it down at first but it was not oriented correctly. Rotating it 90 degrees in the small confines took some doing.
I had a few pieces of 3/8 in plywood from when we lost our front windshield in WY, so I put those under the bed between the platforms.
All this is temporary. We will be taking the trailer three straight weekends after Labor Day so we get to test it then. My wife may actually like it but we will see.
I took photos this morning but the morning sun was coming in the back so I will take them again this evening and post them.
It takes a good deal of muscling the bed to get it in so keep that in mind if you want to do this. If we want to make this permanent I will have a mattress custom made locally and make a small nightstand to go next to the bed and under one of the warddrobes.
See ya!
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Roger & Roxie Smith ( WBCCI#27380 - Air#178)
Visalia, CA (between Fresno & Bakersfield)
1992 25' Excella - Nuestra casa rodante
2003 F-250 6.0 Turbo Diesel Crew Cab
http://www.casarodante.org
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