[tcb] Re: What is this?

  • From: Eric Woodall <ericthomaswoodall@xxxxxxx>
  • To: "tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2013 11:23:58 -0600

I always sleep with my head forward, only because the cushion is better on my 
hips that way.

On Mar 1, 2013, at 11:16 AM, sammie smith <bugcollections@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Damn Gerald; I learn something new everyday.  Had never thought about using 
> the table with the bed down.  However, not sure I would like to be asleep 
> under the table being held up by that strap, it would probably break and the 
> table would fall on my head, or feet depending on my orientation in the bed.  
> And that's something else I have never figured out; are you supposed to sleep 
> in the bed with your head towards the front or back of the bus?
> 
> From: Gerald Livingston <gerald.tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Fri, March 1, 2013 11:08:57 AM
> Subject: [tcb] Re: What is this?
> 
> It's so you can use the table while the Z-Bed is pulled out.
> 
> With the bed out you cannot raise or lower the table to its "against
> the wall" position. So, set up table ... open bed ... use table. When
> it's sleepy time just empty the table and raise it up to the roof.
> 
> It might actually catch the snap on the table rather than just wrapping
> around the leg. So the leg can be folded down.
> 
> G2
> 
> On Fri, 1 Mar 2013 06:01:35 -0800 (PST)
> sammie smith <bugcollections@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> > Ronnie:  That's a thing a ma bob.  It holds the table leg if you want
> > to place the table in an up vertical position.  If you leave the
> > table leg attached to the strap on the bottom of the table and then
> > rotate the table up 180 degrees that strap wraps around the still
> > attached table leg and holds the table in a complete upright verticle
> > position.
> > 
> > Why would you ever want to do it, I don't know.  Maybe to sweep under
> > the table.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > ________________________________
> > From: Ronnie Hughes <fracdogii@xxxxxxxxx>
> > To: "tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Sent: Thu, February 28, 2013 10:30:22 PM
> > Subject: [tcb] What is this?
> > 
> > 
> > I thought this was a home made addition on my bus, but here is
> > another one on a bus for sale at old bug.
> 

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