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Has anyone managed to fit an extra small table opposite the standard one in a Kon Tikki or Bessy E700
Just after looking at a van to day we think the big freestanding table will be a chore to put up and two of the smaller tables would be perfect for us.
Yes, one behind each seat in the last van. They are ideal. you can purchase them for "about" (I can't remember the price) £180 including the brackets etc.
Russell
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Did you find the extra table very usefully and did it get in the way at all. We probally will want to leave both tables up all the time so we dont have to faf about at meal times and it is a handy pace for my bottle of Stella and Gill's glass of the finest French plonk.
That is something else to way up in the deal for me now.
The first thing that we did when we bought our Burstner was to take out the table and put it into the loft. We had bought a 600mm dia Cafe type table on a pedestal for the previous van and this is what we use all the time.
It is large enough to eat from and you can move it around anywhere that you like.
If there is only two of you then it's plenty big enough.
Did you find the extra table very usefully and did it get in the way at all. We probally will want to leave both tables up all the time so we dont have to faf about at meal times and it is a handy pace for my bottle of Stella and Gill's glass of the finest French plonk.
That is something else to way up in the deal for me now.
BTW. do you ever use the big table?
Richard...
Richard, send a pm with your details and I will ask Kath to call you re table options.Peter.
We had a swivel arm table in our Bolero which (to my mind) wasn't ideally placed. We took the swivel arm off it and fitted a Fiamma "conic" socket to the underside of the table. We already had a leg and a Fiamma tripod so we now have a small easily moved table, which can also double as an outside table when in warmer climes!
We had a swivel arm table in our Bolero which (to my mind) wasn't ideally placed. We took the swivel arm off it and fitted a Fiamma "conic" socket to the underside of the table. We already had a leg and a Fiamma tripod so we now have a small easily moved table, which can also double as an outside table when in warmer climes!
Hi
That sounds like the sort of set uo I described above. do you have a photo of the table?
Russell
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