Table Related information for all years....

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My 1993 B190 did not come with a table.....Does anyone have some recent pictures or dimensions that I can use. I would like to obtain a table or make one.... 8O
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Dimensions for the table up to 1996:

Length is 41 inches & width is 16 inches

To enable you to walk by it, it has a slider arrangement on the bottom where the post plugs in...that sections slides 10 inches.

This table was used in the B190's to 1996..

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My 1995 came with a table but the storage became a problem so we ended up not using it. Instead we have a very large wooden cutting board that just fits on top of the stove. We covered the bottom of the board with that rubberized non slip material so that it stays in place while traveling. We use this board as a table also. The two drawers under the kitchen counter act as support for this makeshift table. Pull out the second drawer about half way and set the cutting board on it and pull out the top drawer just enogh to keep the board from flipping up. This works well for us when traveling but may not suit everyone because it is smaller than the factory table.
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yep....that table up to year 1996 is awkward, kinda large and difficult to store

It really only fits well up on the upper bunk or behind the couch..

Year 1999/2000 has a table that fits in the rig similar to what you have described...its fits onto the top of two opened cupboard doors....but that arrangement blocks the isle

There is a small shelf under the couch that this table stores in..

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IMO....the better table was in years 1997 and 1998

Stores easier, no post up from the floor.

It uses the cop-holder sockets in the fold-down center section in the couch and has a metal brace arrangement that fit to a receiver mounted on the face of the vertical panel under the couch.... there is a small slot under the couch where it store easily

Table dimensions: 42" x 12"....31.5" total depth including the folding section

This oak table arrangement was use in 1997 & 1998...

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An alternative that I've made for a couple rigs...

It swings off the end of the couch...ever as far as in between the seats where a TV fits nicely on it

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Thanks for all the pictures..........It will really be a big help for my table project...
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Might have one located for ya...stay tuned
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dougb wrote:Thanks for all the pictures..........It will really be a big help for my table project...
Can you purchase the little swing table or did you make it?
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Dan.....its something I made up myself
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Nice work...

Quick question: does anyone know what I can search for to find the table post receiver that attaches to the circular plate held to the floor with 6 screws which bears 4 clips?
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Perhaps an RV supply like Camping World. There are two different types, one like you mentioned and the other is a tapered cone style. The tapered cone style works better.

I might just have a used one if you need one.

What is wrong with yours... ?
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If you are referring to the plate that screws to the floor, I would get a flat one. I just removed the one with the "4 clips" or whatever they are. We were always stepping on it. You can have my old one if that is what you are after.
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Thanks guys! What a great group.

Sorry I wasn't clear about my problem. What I haven't been able to find online is the piece that holds the pole to the floor plate. For some reason, this is the only part that did not come with my B190. The link is a picture of my floor (PRE-vacuum). So, I have the pole, I have the plate screwed into my floor, but I do NOT have a way to connect these things.

https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B45t5v ... khQOG82ZDg
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yikes....I can't remember how that works or what it is that you are missing
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