• re-attach couch arm

    From Ted Heise@theise@panix.com to rec.outdoors.rv-travel on Thu Jun 19 01:00:06 2025
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    Hi all,

    Our Lance 1475 trailer came with the couch that has two
    "recliners" (really just footrests that swing up), though I would
    have rather had the two captainschairs configuration.

    In any case, the arm at the bed end of the couch...

    https://panix.com/~theise/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/couch-arm.jpg

    ...has become quite loose, it's barely attached to the frame of
    the couch. So far I haven't been able to see how its attachment
    could be repaired. I've looked under it with the footrest up, but
    not seen anything helpful. I need to get back out to the trailer
    and just try to wedge myself under there, but in the meantime I
    wondered if anyone here might have suggestions.

    I've tried searching the web for any guidance, but have come up
    empty.
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  • From sticks@wolverine01@charter.net to rec.outdoors.rv-travel on Thu Jun 19 10:15:08 2025
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    On 6/18/2025 8:00 PM, Ted Heise wrote:
    Hi all,

    Our Lance 1475 trailer came with the couch that has two
    "recliners" (really just footrests that swing up), though I would
    have rather had the two captainschairs configuration.

    In any case, the arm at the bed end of the couch...

    https://panix.com/~theise/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/couch-arm.jpg

    ...has become quite loose, it's barely attached to the frame of
    the couch. So far I haven't been able to see how its attachment
    could be repaired. I've looked under it with the footrest up, but
    not seen anything helpful. I need to get back out to the trailer
    and just try to wedge myself under there, but in the meantime I
    wondered if anyone here might have suggestions.

    I've tried searching the web for any guidance, but have come up
    empty.


    I'm guessing if the cushions don't come out to where you can see the
    side of the frame, you're gonna have to figure out how to unbolt the
    couch so you can get it pulled out, flipped over and work on it from the bottom. Re-tightening and probably installing more screws.
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  • From Ted Heise@theise@panix.com to rec.outdoors.rv-travel on Thu Jun 19 16:55:37 2025
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    On Thu, 19 Jun 2025 10:15:08 -0500,
    sticks <wolverine01@charter.net> wrote:
    On 6/18/2025 8:00 PM, Ted Heise wrote:


    https://panix.com/~theise/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/couch-arm.jpg

    ...has become quite loose, it's barely attached to the frame
    of the couch. So far I haven't been able to see how its
    attachment could be repaired. I've looked under it with the
    footrest up, but not seen anything helpful. I need to get
    back out to the trailer and just try to wedge myself under
    there, but in the meantime I wondered if anyone here might
    have suggestions.

    I'm guessing if the cushions don't come out to where you can
    see the side of the frame, you're gonna have to figure out how
    to unbolt the couch so you can get it pulled out, flipped over
    and work on it from the bottom. Re-tightening and probably
    installing more screws.

    Yeah, I hadn't been able to see under any upholstery which also
    seems to cover the inside of the arm (i.e., under the seat) and
    was afraid of some kind of massive undertaking like you describe.

    When I looked at it this morning, I realized the back end of it
    (at the right in the picture) rests against the trim around the
    slide out. That's the end that is completely loose (other end
    still had some attachment to the couch), so I put a couple of wood
    screws through the back side of that trim and into a frame piece
    of the end/arm rest. I think the trim spots I screwed into are to
    the inside of the slide out seal, and shouldn't interfere with its
    operation (the couch moves with the slide out). In any case, I
    sunk the heads very nearly flush with the surface of the wood.
    It's reasonably secure now and I have my fingers crossed I've not
    caused any problem with slide operation.
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    Ted Heise <theise@panix.com> West Lafayette, IN, USA
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