So when the table is stowed, does the hydrolic/gas shock just go over center? Or is there a "down position" lock/latch?
Nice work!
The piston is the black cylinder in the picture. It goes straight up and down like the shock in a car. There is a lever at the top of the pedestal that actuates the piston, and allows you to adjust the table to an "infinite" number of vertical positions within 12" and 28" (or thereabouts) of height. Once you reach the desired height, the lever locks the table in place.
I'm not finding it online. I found a similiar one on Springfield Marines website but no the exact one you have. . .I WANT THE EXACT ONE YOU HAVE!
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That looks beautiful! Very nice work. I've been trying to figure out a soultion to my dinette problems and you've given me a great idea! Thanks a lot! Have a great time in Alsaka. That's top on my list of places to go once my Argosy is up for the trip. Drive safe and be sure to post pictures!
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Anybody have a part number for the table pedesal talked about in this thread, none of the links work and this seems to be a discontinued item. I'd like to try to find one.
Thanks much.
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It's called a Table Lift Pedestal. I found them at SEAFURNITURE The only problem is they want $500. dollars I think the one that was $75 dollars was on clearance. I need a $75. myself but have not been able to find one. Let me know if you do PLEASE!