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Title: Ceiling Flush Mount TV
Post by: Bob Bulot on November 15, 2017, 11:41:44 PM
While lowering the ceiling-mounted television lift over the driver/passenger seats, the naugahyde cover broke off.  Turns out it's just a vinyl-covered piece of molded cardboard.

Has anyone had to repair or replace this cover?  Not even sure who made the lift.   I guess I could start calling the rv salvage yards
Title: Re: Ceiling Flush Mount TV
Post by: Keith Moffett Co-Admin on November 16, 2017, 12:03:17 AM
Hi Bob
Hey, yours is vinyl covered cardboard?  Ours is just vinyl glued to the back of the lift mechanism.  The glue comes undone and nothing seems to hold.  Would love to hear your solution if you find one.
Title: Re: Ceiling Flush Mount TV
Post by: Jerry Emert on November 16, 2017, 01:16:21 AM
Mine is a piece of plywood covered in padded cloth.  It's in the garage.  My plan is to make lighter one out of thin wood that will match the cabinets.
Title: Re: Ceiling Flush Mount TV
Post by: Bob Bulot on November 18, 2017, 03:02:22 PM
Sounds like both of yours might be the result of previous repair attemps.  I thought of using a light weight wood - possibly wall paneling.  This cover was poorly designed.  The action of raising and lowering the tv catches the edge of the cover as it rolls into the back of the mount and tears it off the mounting blocks that secure it to the metal frame.  Mine shows evidence that these blocks have been glued back on to the cover more than once. 

More to follow.