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Title: Sliding Table
Post by: Michael Hannan on January 20, 2015, 08:58:37 PM
Hello. I have a 2003 Marquis that has a sliding table with and insert extension.  My problem is that when the table is in the extended configuration the table slides in and out quite easily.  There doesn't appear to be a locking feature to keep it from doing so.  Does anyone have a nifty fix for this?

Thanks
Michael
Title: Re: Sliding Table
Post by: Edward Buker on January 20, 2015, 09:52:55 PM
Michael,

I think there are two sliding pieces of wood that are in close proximity as part of the mechanism. I do not know if it will work in this case but at times I have used the old style double hung wood window locking mechanism to hold things in a fixed position. Home Depot or Lowes has them if one can be worked into the mechanism.

Later Ed

Title: Re: Sliding Table
Post by: Steve Huber on January 21, 2015, 02:01:09 AM
Michael,
I had same problem in my 2000. A couple of bungee cords around the table mechanism solved it.
Steve
Title: Re: Sliding Table
Post by: Frank Towle on January 21, 2015, 03:04:37 AM
Michael,

Amazon to the rescue again!  Do a search on 'table leaf lock'.  I've used this type on several leaf tables.  Pulls sections together with a cam action.  Don't forget to use the BAC Amazon link  :)

Regards, Frank
Title: Re: Sliding Table
Post by: Michael Hannan on January 22, 2015, 03:05:05 AM
Thanks everyone.  I found that the problem was that the slide mechanism doesn't have a way of locking in place.  I decided to use a slide grip lock clamp on the slide to lock it in place.

Thanks again.  As a new 2003 Beaver owner, I love this forum to workout little things I'm encountering during my first days as a full time RV dweller.

Michael
Title: Re: Sliding Table
Post by: Steve Huber on January 22, 2015, 03:58:52 AM
Michael,
Welcome to the Forum. It's helpful in answering many queries if your coach model and year is available. You can make this info part of all of your posts by going to Profile, Forum Profile and entering the info you want in the Signature box.
Steve
Title: Re: Sliding Table
Post by: Michael Hannan on January 22, 2015, 06:29:09 PM
Thanks Steve.  I made the change to my profile and now I'm off to make another post. :)
Title: Re: Sliding Table
Post by: Joel Ashley on January 22, 2015, 09:54:15 PM
To copy Steve's commentary, welcome to the group Michael.  And I know you've already implemented a fix, but I too use a bungee under the table while traveling.  It's quick and simple, relatively hidden, and keeps the thing from moving during cornering.

Joel