ToWanda's couch - how do we remove it for recovering?
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09-25-2006, 02:37
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ToWanda's couch - how do we remove it for recovering?
Hey everybody,
We need to remove ToWanda's couch, SOON, so we can drop it off at the upholsterer just before we put her in storage for the winter. We've tried to figure out how/where it "unscrews" but are stumped. She has a 3 cushion "jack-knife" style sofa. ANY ONE OUT THERE KNOW HOW TO GET IT OUT? If it would be easier to explain over the phone than trying to put in an email then please feel free to send us a message to our home email and we'll call you on our dime. Home email address is kpmarsh1@... Thanks, Ken & Patti Marsh ToWanda 89WB40 Full-timing as of 3/07! :o) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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09-25-2006, 03:02
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ToWanda's couch - how do we remove it for recovering?
I recently replaced my jackkife sofa in our 91WLWB. It was screwed to
the floor with four (4) lag bolts. As I was also replacing the pilot & co-pilot seats, they had been remove. I removed the ends (arms) from the sofa (4 screws each side) and two of us lifted the sofa out of the coach. I believe it would be much more difficult, if not practically impossible, to remove it without first removing the co-pilot seat. Put the new sofa in the same way. Roger Webb - 91 WLWB - Cedar Rapids, IA |
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