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Started by whoofit, May 03, 2015, 06:34:43 PM

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shovelhead

Wicker is not cool to sit on ...."Naked"...
Dave

whoofit

^^^^ Holy Moly! ^^^^

LOL

dh50

[quote source="/post/10420/thread" author="@shovelhead" timestamp="1430931924"]Wicker is not cool to sit on ...."Naked"...[/quote]What kind of crack is this?  :-X

peislander

If you sit on wicker naked it will make an impression.

cadman70454

Or if the spacing is too wide on the seat, the angle of the dangle becomes critical.

whoofit

Should be a song. "Oh, my airy Dairy Aire..."

dh50

'Duck Dynasty' masking tape can help with many hanging things.  :-X

As to a song, an old Chuck Berry tune comes to mind.   

peislander

[quote timestamp="1431056068" source="/post/10497/thread" author="@gwbushhog"]
As to a song, an old Chuck Berry tune comes to mind.   [/quote]
Deep down Louisiana close to New Orleans

Way back up in the woods among the evergreens

There stood a trailer made of alum and azdel

Where lived a country boy named Whoofit B. Goode

Who never ever learned to read or write so well

But he could build a shelf just like a ringing a bell



Go go

Go Whoofit go

Go

Go Whoofit go

Go

Go Whoofit go

Go

Go Whoofit go

Go

Whoofit B. Goode



He used to keep his wood in a gunny sack

Go sit beneath the tree by the railroad track

Oh, the engineers would see him sitting in the shade

Fabricat'n shelves but never got paid

People passing by they would stop in dismay

Oh my those little wood shelves could decay



Go go

Go Whoofit go

Go

Go Whoofit go

Go

Go Whoofit go

Go

Go Whoofit go

Go

Whoofit B. Goode



His mother told him "Someday you will be a man,

And you will make shelves of aluminum.

Many people coming from miles around

To admire your shelves before the sun go down

Maybe someday your name will be in lights

Saying Whoofit made an aluminum shelf tonight."



Go go

Go Whoofit go

Go go go Whoofit go

Go go go Whoofit go

Go go go Whofit go

Go

Whoofit B. Goode



whoofit

[quote source="/post/10497/thread" timestamp="1431056068" author="@gwbushhog"]'Duck Dynasty' masking tape can help with many hanging things.  :-X

As to a song, an old Chuck Berry tune comes to mind.   [/quote]Where you referring to the often miscredited "Twistin the Night Away" by Sam Cooke per chance?

whoofit

Alright, Folks, I am removing myself from this discussion. Hopefully we have all planted the Seed of Silliness. I even watered it too when you all weren't looking.

It helps me to learn by listing things out. Couple points for me to remember:

The use of wood in Livin Lite products should be taken seriously. Hidden when at all possible like the makers do.
Wicker makes a fine shelf. Wear Kevlar boxers if you want to sit on it. Shave if possible.
Duck Dynasty Tape makes a great Thong. Also makes shaving obsolete..
PEI was part of my childhood. I don't remember the face.
Do not wake up and remember Chuck Berry tunes. It's an all day affair.
Shovelhead knows how to take one for the team.
Cadman cannot be reached by phone but must put on an incredible laser light show.
tlbones likes to start trouble.

Most importantly, Elmers glue does not work for shelf mounting in a travel trailer unless you have a wood wall and a wood shelf....and with that the loop is closed....full circle.

spot1

We installed a larger wood counter-top with TV cable connection, 110V power strip, home made permanent TV mount, and microwave mounts. The counter-top overhangs the couch & bed/dinette area, bed left down 100% of the time with memory foam mattress. Use the couch as a dinette with portable aluminum table.  The screws securing the microwave would vibrate loose during a 200 mile tow, so used blue Locktite on the screw threads and no more loose screw problems.

Since space is at a premium in the CampLite 11, this counter-top gives us room & outlets for charging electrical devices when cooking & watching TV at the same time:













whoofit

Jumping in just to say, exploringcarolina, that looks GREAT!

ammobob

Bill, nice job. We did the same thing in a 16DBS with countertop delamination problems. Used a Maple workbench countertop from Ikia $(80) and plans from LL to cut out sink and stovetop openings. Looked tons better than the original once installed.

charliem

Quote from: @ammobob" timestamp="1431093671" source="/post/10523/threadUsed a Maple workbench countertop from Ikia $(80) and plans from LL to cut out sink and stovetop openings. Looked tons better than the original once installed.
[font size="3"]You got a cutout template from LL ??[/font]
Any 20 minute job can be stretched
to a week with proper planning

Charlie
NW Florida

ammobob

Yes Don sent it to me. Think I still have it on a computer somewhere if someone needs it. One thing it's not a template it was drawings with dimensions.