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In our 91 regency I can not figure out how the dining room table is fastened to the wall. There are no wood plugs, or signs of wood filler. I even checked outside thinking they fasten same thru the wall. It slides out to make a 46 inch table, and it is solid oak. built like a tank for sure. Could it slide down over a bracket? HELP. | |||
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If yours is the same fold up outside leaves and slide it in the side pocket like my '85 Regal, then look at the bottom edge where the carpet hides 2 screws. Also, look inside the cabinet-dry bar area, there should be another 2 screws that attach it to the wall. | |||
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So Eddie, we aren't the only ones who think that little cubbyhole was for booze.... When we bought our coach my "non-never drinking" wife ask "non drinking for 22 years husband, me" what the impression in the carpet lining was from. There were a couple round, a square and an oblong impression. It sure lookes like whiskey and vodka bottles to me. Those party hardy senior citizens. [This message has been edited by davebowers (edited July 22, 2003).] | |||
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No i am talking of dining table that stays up all the time. it pull out to add a couple extensions that makes it 46 inches total. it has one square leg and a rectangular cabinet against the drivers wall that has a side door to hold the two leafs. somehow that box is secured to the side walls. tonight i will try lifting straight up to see if it is slid down over a still bracket of some sort. i have the folding one too on the pass side . thank you. dale | ||||
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