khanna
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Post by khanna on May 14, 2017 19:50:46 GMT -8
We are restoring a 1967 Serro Scotty Hilander. The dining table was missing. Can any one let me know the dimensions of the original table?
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Post by vikx on May 14, 2017 20:23:49 GMT -8
Welcome khanna! Check with the Scotty folks at NSSO. They will have that info. Maybe one of our members does as well. www.nationalserroscotty.org/
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kirkadie
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Post by kirkadie on May 15, 2017 6:25:58 GMT -8
Hello khanna, My '69 Hilander table is 32" wide, 34" long, 3/4" thick (plywood), and the leg is 27 1/8" long. The curb side of the table is rounded to close to 16" radius ( I'm guessing here), and the street side corner has a 45 degree cut but with the round corner of the closet/bathroom, it makes for a tight fit for anyone weighing more that about 100# so I see that as adjustable for comfort of egress. Check the width of the space between the seats, as the table drops down and rests on the overhangs on front edge of each seat for support when made into a bed, and adjust the table's width to fit. The hardware for connecting the table to the front wall is available at VTS. www.vintagetrailersupply.com/Table-Hinge-Bracket-p/vts-520.htmhave fun.
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Post by kamhawk on May 15, 2017 10:16:42 GMT -8
Khanna,
My Scotty did not come with the table as well. It was a total rebuild, so I did as Kirkadie suggested, I measured the distance between the seats and the length, then created a cutout that was comfortable on the bathroom/closet side. I just posted a picture of my table in the General repair thread. Good Luck!
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khanna
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Post by khanna on May 17, 2017 17:34:26 GMT -8
Thanks!
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