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    Posted: 25 Mar 2016 at 7:12am
Those of you that use tables as beds, are they built well enough for a 170 lb person to use it. Will it hold up to repeated use as a bed?

Thanks for your experience and comments.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Mar 2016 at 8:48am
I have shared the dinette with Dakota, our big dog. I am about 220, he was a bit more then half that.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Mar 2016 at 11:10am
Originally posted by furpod

I have shared the dinette with Dakota, our big dog. I am about 220, he was a bit more then half that.



I'm not sure how much I should "read into" this post??? Is it sort of like "being in the doghouse"? Maybe I should just stay quiet.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Mar 2016 at 11:18am
LOL. I reinforced ours with 1x2s around the whole table opening. Then ran 1x2 supports at the corners down to the floor. My wife and I sleep there and use the tent space on the 172T for storage when it cools down. Much warmer. I never noticed any issues with stability of the table previously, but feel better with the reinforcement and it was a simple mod.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Mar 2016 at 11:21am
Ok Thanks.

I am also considering the R180 and that has the smaller dinette table but looks to be the same mechanical device as the larger table.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Mar 2016 at 12:16pm
Originally posted by David

Originally posted by furpod

I have shared the dinette with Dakota, our big dog. I am about 220, he was a bit more then half that.



I'm not sure how much I should "read into" this post??? Is it sort of like "being in the doghouse"? Maybe I should just stay quiet.



Naw.. the first few trips, we tried to get his big butt to sleep up there.. Thought maybe if I was on it he would be more comfortable.. He never did take to it, so those first few years of podding we slept with a 110 pound and 80 pound dog, on the floor. People mumble about getting out of the crack with a partner.. try doing that AND having almost nowhere on the floor safe to put your feet.. LOL

I do miss my big dog..


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Mar 2016 at 2:21pm
Originally posted by furpod


Originally posted by David

Originally posted by furpod

I have shared the dinette with Dakota, our big dog. I am about 220, he was a bit more then half that.



I'm not sure how much I should "read into" this post??? Is it sort of like "being in the doghouse"? Maybe I should just stay quiet.


Naw.. the first few trips, we tried to get his big butt to sleep up there.. Thought maybe if I was on it he would be more comfortable.. He never did take to it, so those first few years of podding we slept with a 110 pound and 80 pound dog, on the floor. People mumble about getting out of the crack with a partner.. try doing that AND having almost nowhere on the floor safe to put your feet.. LOLI do miss my big dog..




A quorum of the forum members has been convened/polled and the following decision has been rendered:

"We will accept your explanation, at face value; with no testimony/statement from Mrs. furpod regarding why you were banished to sleeping on the dinette, with the dog, on any particular night(s)."

It's all good 'bro....you're off the hook!
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In looking at the picture, how could you NOT miss him/her?
I have a similar situation with Dixie. When I made my own dinette, I made it in such a way that she could have her bed/sleep under the table.
She won't do it....got to be in the 2' floor space right below my bed.
A small price to pay for such devoted friends.
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