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Post Info TOPIC: Stablizing table?


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Stablizing table?


Does any one have a way to stabilize the little table that goes between the 2 front seats in a class A? We love using this little table to eat at and leave the other one for laptops but it's a little lose in the hole and if you bump it any thing you have in a glass spills.

 

Any one have any great ideas to make it tighter in the hole?

 

Thanks,

 

Lesliewink 



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I don't think many have such tables since I don't remember ever seeing one. Do you have a photo? A photo of the way the leg goes into the hole would help us suggest fixes.

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If you are talking about the table that pulls up and out of the box on the wall....yes I have one.....I took a couple of the no mare rubber tabs you buy in the department stores and stuck 2 to the top of the cabinet area to cut down on it sliding and put a lid from a coffee can to catch the spill from my drink......LOL

The rubber helped a little but if you bump the table it still spilled...(Im thinking about a Sippy Cup maybe!!)

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Wrap the bottom of the pole with Duct Tape. Adjust as required by number of wraps...

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Thanks Mike. I was imagining a table over the doghouse.

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Tervis Tumbler makes great insulated glasses and cups with matching lids. They would prevent the messes of spills. They keep hot hot, and cold cold. They come in many styles/designs/sizes. They are guaranteed for life.

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Thanks I will check them out.

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