Arlene...
Wouldn't that be cool! Another good reason for living closer would be to be able to camp together. Guess we'll just have to plan a trip together that meets half-way!
The shelves attach with screws into the frame that runs around the windows...much like the Roll-Away Screen Door does.
Maybe Guru Bob will chime in here and give you some more accurate information. You'll be able to see them in person at the Blue Ridge Rally next spring, as Bob & Susan will be there in RubyT@Booli (RT).
Sharon in NC (leaving Friday for Williamsburg & a reunion of the Gettysburg Caravaners)
SplashT@B #2487
--- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, "webwiz_tn" <arlene.samowich@...> wrote:
>
> Sharon -
>
> Perfect! Too bad we don't live around the corner from each other! Then, we could both work on them together!
>
> How are they attached to the walls of the T@B?
>
> Best,
> Arlene
> --- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, "Sharon Sigmon" <wsbswsbs@> wrote:
> >
> > Arlene...
> >
> > I just added a couple of photos I took inside Bob & Susan's T@B at the Cape Cod
> > Rally this summer. Bob made these two shelves to fit over the windows and they are beautiful. The look original and you'd never know they didn't come with RubyT@Booli! They are on my wish list for 2011!
> >
> > Go to the Homepage and look under New Photos. Plus you'll get to see Ella's cool Christmas card.
> >
> > Sharon in NC
> > SplashT@B #2487
> >
> >
> >
> > --- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, NicktheMan117@ wrote:
> > >
> > > Arlene,
> > >
> > > I had pictures in my computer at one time, but can't seem to find them
> > > now. I just made the shelves the same width as the window shade, and mounted
> > > them right above that. I had to paint the wood to match the light
> > > cabinet fronts inside our _T@B_ (mailto:T@B) . I think the whole project cost
> > > around 15 bucks, as I used cabinet grade wood for the shelf, and decorative
> > > spindle rack for the sides. The spindle rack is about 3 inches deep and
> > > wraps around the ends of the shelves. The shelves are about 4 inches deep,
> > > and about 36 inches long, or whatever the window shade measurement is.
> > > Most people think that they were OEM. It was a pretty simple mod to do.
> > > Mounted them with L brackets, with four screws per end holding them up there
> > > (or 8 screws per shelf/per side).
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > Nick
> > > Tabmantoo
> > > Michigan
> > >
> >
>
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