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Hodge-PODge
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Topic: Gas struts for lifting RPod bed? Posted: 31 Jul 2011 at 11:00am |
Hey Podders,
Several weeks ago some of us had a rather comical discussion on accessing the hot water heater valves for winterizing/dewinterizing the Pod. The difficulty in some RPod models is that the valves are UNDER the bed, and we all know that  (beepity bleep) mattress is pretty doggone hard to lift - which is one reason I'm thinking about replacing it with a foam mattress.
However, other than the absolutely brilliant  (literally tongue-in-cheek) ideas Mountain Mist and I received from our fellow Podders, I was wondering if anyone on the forum has actually installed the gas/hydraulic struts on the boards under the mattress to lift it up, just like the ones on my fifth wheel would do. If so, what size, and are they hard to install?
Just wondering. Thanks.
Diane
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Podsible Dream
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Posted: 31 Jul 2011 at 6:55pm |
Golly gee Diane next you'll be wantin' one of them fancy new fangled electric winch lifters to raise that panel....!!!
Your idea is sound, but the main panel goes only partway back, and then you have the panel over the water heater area to lift...
It would take a hefty gas strut or two to lift the panel and mattress- basically fold the mattress. The panel would have to be reinforced or constructed of thicker plywood. Think the back door of a minivan. The added weight would bring you close max gross weight. The more I read these post about folks weighing their loaded 171's, the more worried I get about exceeding that max gross weight number.
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Posted: 31 Jul 2011 at 9:41pm |
Hmm, let's see, you could add an eye bolt above the bed and then get an electric winch...
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Hodge-PODge
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Posted: 31 Jul 2011 at 9:41pm |
Okay - laugh - I can handle it!  Point taken. I guess I will have to stick with the 2 x 4 idea for making a prop. BUT, I think even that will work better if I replace the R-Pod innerspring mattress with a foam mattress - it will be lighter in weight to lift. Since I am determined to do everything myself I want I want to make the solution as simple as possible. (Hmmm, I SAY that, but I don't picture MYSELF installing gas struts!)
Diane
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Posted: 31 Jul 2011 at 10:09pm |
Any emoticons for a big kiss!,?. Here'sa smack for you, Hodge-PODge!
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Posted: 31 Jul 2011 at 10:17pm |
Yes, she is cute as a button.
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Hodge-PODge
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Posted: 31 Jul 2011 at 10:38pm |
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Posted: 31 Jul 2011 at 10:49pm |
 We're with you!!
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