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[GMCnet] Sofa and Dinette seats and table [message #241462] Wed, 26 February 2014 08:15 Go to next message
Steve[3] is currently offline  Steve[3]   United States
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Does anyone need the beige dinette and sofa seats and table from a '78 Eleganza? This is the sofa that has the back that mounts to the wall and folds out to a bunk that hangs from the ceiling. I have a set that, that needs a good cleaning but is in pretty good shape.

They're in Santa Cruz and free to anyone that can pick them up. I just can't store them anymore.

I can send pictures if you'd like.

Steve (stefansc@yahoo.com)
78 Eleganza
Santa Cruz
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Re: [GMCnet] Sofa and Dinette seats and table [message #241463 is a reply to message #241462] Wed, 26 February 2014 08:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Re: [GMCnet] Sofa [message #267076 is a reply to message #241462] Wed, 03 December 2014 12:19 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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We bought a piece of thick foam from a foam dealer, measured from the
sofa seat to just below the window, and half the length of the sofa, then
had it cut at an angle through the length, to make two pcs with a
comfortable back angle. Linda then upholstered them, and Whoopie, there
it is. When the sofa is used for sleeping, the back cushions are stacked
on the driver's seat. Ooops, gotta go, I'll measure it and post approx
uncut dimensions later today.
ronC

On Wed, 03 Dec 2014 06:03:11 -0700 Ken Harland
writes:
> Our coach has the sofa that converts into bunk beds and it's not all
> that comfortable so we'd like to replace it with a more conventional
> sofa. My
> wife is dead set against a pair of easy chairs so no point going
> down that path.
>
> I'd also like to see what others have down to address the transition
> to the step as well.
>
> And now that I think about it, perhaps just replacing the back of
> the sofa might be an even easier option. Has anyone done that?
> --
> 1978 Eleganza II
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Re: [GMCnet] Sofa [message #267078 is a reply to message #267076] Wed, 03 December 2014 12:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
powerjon is currently offline  powerjon   United States
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Ken,
When we did the total interior on our 1977 coach I removed the bunk bed portion of the couch. I had the base recovered and extra support and foam added to make it a sleeping mattress and then the back was 3 cushions that we remove and put in the passengers seat when sleeping. In this picture you can see how the back cushions were made by Margrette Guske who did all the work for us. If you have other question please ask!

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/pergo-floor-install/p31869-img-00141.html

JR Wright
78 Buskirk Stretch
75 Avion
Michigan

> On Dec 3, 2014, at 1:19 PM, wrote:
>
> We bought a piece of thick foam from a foam dealer, measured from the
> sofa seat to just below the window, and half the length of the sofa, then
> had it cut at an angle through the length, to make two pcs with a
> comfortable back angle. Linda then upholstered them, and Whoopie, there
> it is. When the sofa is used for sleeping, the back cushions are stacked
> on the driver's seat. Ooops, gotta go, I'll measure it and post approx
> uncut dimensions later today.
> ronC
>
> On Wed, 03 Dec 2014 06:03:11 -0700 Ken Harland
> writes:
>> Our coach has the sofa that converts into bunk beds and it's not all
>> that comfortable so we'd like to replace it with a more conventional
>> sofa. My
>> wife is dead set against a pair of easy chairs so no point going
>> down that path.
>>
>> I'd also like to see what others have down to address the transition
>> to the step as well.
>>
>> And now that I think about it, perhaps just replacing the back of
>> the sofa might be an even easier option. Has anyone done that?
>> --
>> 1978 Eleganza II
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Re: [GMCnet] Sofa [message #267117 is a reply to message #241462] Wed, 03 December 2014 20:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Follow-up note with measurements.
The foam block was 16" x 16" 36". We had it cut at an angle, so that the
cuts were
about 9" on one edge and 6" on the other, resulting in two cushions with
a sloping back, 9 1/2" deep at the bottom and 6 1/2" deep at the top.
Our sofa was about 72" long.

RonC

On Wed, 3 Dec 2014 10:19:31 -0800 writes:
We bought a piece of thick foam from a foam dealer, measured from
the
sofa seat to just below the window, and half the length of the sofa,
then
had it cut at an angle through the length, to make two pcs with a
comfortable back angle. Linda then upholstered them, and Whoopie,
there
it is. When the sofa is used for sleeping, the back cushions are
stacked
on the driver's seat. Ooops, gotta go, I'll measure it and post
approx
uncut dimensions later today.
ronC

On Wed, 03 Dec 2014 06:03:11 -0700 Ken Harland
>
> writes:
>> Our coach has the sofa that converts into bunk beds and it's not
> all
>> that comfortable so we'd like to replace it with a more
> conventional
>> sofa. My
>> wife is dead set against a pair of easy chairs so no point going
>> down that path.
>>
>> I'd also like to see what others have down to address the
> transition
>> to the step as well.
>>
>> And now that I think about it, perhaps just replacing the back of
>
>> the sofa might be an even easier option. Has anyone done that?
>> --
>> 1978 Eleganza II
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Re: [GMCnet] Sofa [message #267172 is a reply to message #241462] Fri, 05 December 2014 01:41 Go to previous message
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On a related topic: Has anybody ever reproduced the folding cushion (sofa into bed) that i believe came stock with the Birchhaven's pull-out bed? (Ours looked original when we got it, but it was too beat-up and we had to toss it. now we need something like this again).
2 pieces of foam, upholstered and sewn together so they'd fold up into an "L" shape, for a sofa back; or unfolded flat (when you pull out the bed), to sleep 2 people.
The design is simple... Just not sure of the stitch-work involved, to describe to the upholstery guy, or to try it ourselves...
If anybody has a picture that'd be super helpful... We've got to get this done within a few weeks... Thanks(!)

> On Wed, 3 Dec 2014 10:19:31 -0800 writes:
> We bought a piece of thick foam from a foam dealer, measured from
> the
> sofa seat to just below the window, and half the length of the sofa,
> then
> had it cut at an angle through the length, to make two pcs with a
> comfortable back angle. Linda then upholstered them, and Whoopie,
> there
> it is. When the sofa is used for sleeping, the back cushions are
> stacked
> on the driver's seat. Ooops, gotta go, I'll measure it and post
> approx
> uncut dimensions later today.

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