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Couch too Long for Left side [message #66180] Mon, 30 November 2009 19:44 Go to previous message
Chr$ is currently offline  Chr$   United States
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After the installation of my new cabinets, I screwed up somewhere and lost an inch or two. As a result, my new couch :

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showphoto.php?photo=31820

Does not fit on the drivers side any longer. I test fit it with the old OEM kitchen, and had about an inch to spare. The 60" wide cabinet ate that up. Shocked

I can either take the cabinets out, shave that quarter inch off each front (there is some overhang) and gain back that inch, then the couch will fit, or I can sell the damn thing and buy the one in the conversion van I saw that may fit.

It's a tough call. I can easily take out the counter and sink (nothing is finished underneath yet, but that is a bit of a gamble and a days lost work.

I have about 250 in materials and $300 in the labor to completely redo the couch, foam and all and here I am.

If anyone is interested in the couch, I will consider an offer. It very closely matches the tan honda seats, and the pattern is stitched in it to closely match them. If I get a reasonable offer by the end of the week, I'll sell it, otherwise I'll swap sides, live with it, and do something else with the new furnace, that would have fit nicely under this thing.

Gaaaahhh!


-Chr$: Perpetual SmartAss
Scottsdale, AZ

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