I missed that completely. The access behind the 560 couch is not easy to get to when it is up.Dustin, please excuse my ignorance - did a brief site search and didn’t come up with anything.
Is that a couch in your 550? Factory, custom? Is there a post on the site with more info? Or, did you move up to a 560...
Seth,It really is an interesting project! Thanks moderators, for making a spot for it that people can find.
Dustin, if you were to start it again, would you do it the same way? Any thoughts on potential improvements?
Rounding all the leading areas (like tracing a quarter coin) in each section would help or event it cocking and getting caught. Also waxing the edges and side walls a bit will help as well. Looks amazing!Seth,
It's a good question, and I really can't say I have a good answer for you. We would probably use it more often if it wasn't kind of a pain to get up and down.
It tends to easily get cocked, and stuck along its path of travel, so that makes it especially difficult for one person, but even with two people, if you aren't pulling with the same force and speed on both ends, it will still get cocked, although it's easier to get unstuck with two people. I haven't come up with a good way to solve that yet. I put some 1/8" x about 3 inch wood strips with red plastic on top along each edge and the middle for it to glide on. Not sure that's the answer. Maybe some Teflon tape strategically placed might work better...but again, not sure. Getting some plywood of the quality that Camp-Inn uses would be nice too, but that's not something that's readily available at your local big-box store. It probably would only be an advantage to have for the seat section however.
Tour 931,
I was a little concerned with the headroom too,but at 5'11" it was fine for me. I haven't checked how much extra there might be beyond that.
Yes bees wax (ordered mine from CI, hope to pick it up personally at the rally!) paraffin should work just as well with the rounded corners. Great work and creativity!Good observation Rob!
It's been long enough that I don't recall for sure now whether I rounded the corners of the panels or not, but I do know I didn't wax them. It might be worth the work of pulling it out, grabbing a bar of paraffin (or even that bee's wax I got at the CICO) and giving that a try.
Thanks!