chnlisle
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Last Wednesday in camp I was standing on the settee while sliding the bed in so I could fire up the range for coffee. You guessed it I went straight through the thing blowing out the support and the front and side of the box. I know.... my leg didn't need any more trauma. I knew at some point I would need to replace the box. The material is a bit cheesy. The settee itself is too low for me or Pam to easily get into bed.
Sooooo yesterday I got a sheet of half inch Baltic Birch plywood. I'm taking a cue from Rockclimber Kyle. raising the level of the settee to about 22 inches and shortening it so the Porta Potty will have a place to live and can be slid out and in as needed. This way you also utilize the full starboard length of the camper. That little 3" space at the back by the door is a waste.
Per Scott I'm going with a bigger and, I hope, more comfortable toilet. I got the Visa Potty model 268 at Wally's.
Sooooo yesterday I got a sheet of half inch Baltic Birch plywood. I'm taking a cue from Rockclimber Kyle. raising the level of the settee to about 22 inches and shortening it so the Porta Potty will have a place to live and can be slid out and in as needed. This way you also utilize the full starboard length of the camper. That little 3" space at the back by the door is a waste.
Per Scott I'm going with a bigger and, I hope, more comfortable toilet. I got the Visa Potty model 268 at Wally's.