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[GMCnet] jack knife couch [message #223407] Mon, 23 September 2013 05:54 Go to next message
Burt and Faye curtis is currently offline  Burt and Faye curtis   United States
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Our friend would like to put a jack knife couch in her GMC where most
people have the stock couch that converts to bunk beds, however she hasn'r
been able to find one that will fit between the sink and the steps. Does
anyone have any suggestions of what you did and/or where she might find
such a creature? She would like to increase the sleeping capabilites as she
has chairs insted of the dinette.

Thanks in advance,

Fay Curtis
'76 Glenbrook
Kneeland, CA
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Re: [GMCnet] jack knife couch [message #223411 is a reply to message #223407] Mon, 23 September 2013 06:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ray Erspamer is currently offline  Ray Erspamer   United States
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Good Morning

We had the same goal, to increase sleeping capabilities with a jackknife sofa that could sleep two adults.  We found this, it's the largest jackknife sofa I could find and at a great price.  We purchased one for the GMC and then later on 2 for our basement rec room, they are extremely comfortable.

http://www.walmart.com/ip/Baja-Convert-a-Couch-and-Sofa-Bed-Multiple-Colors/15988224   or

http://www.wayfair.com/Handy-Living-Convert-A-Couch-Sleeper-Sofa-CAC4-S1-AAA47-HLV1221.html

The sofa sleeping area is 76" long x 51" wide, (the arms do not get used)  for the GMC it took a little engineering to make it work.  In our Royale it fits between the refrigerator and the 2nd step behind the driver.   I had to build my own frame for it and then I had to put the frame on a slide system with 2 linear actuators the move the sofa away from the wall so it can be folded down.   If the person interested wants to call me they can at 414-484-9431,

See pictures here, the pictures on the sofa start near the middle of the renovation.

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/g5219-ray-amp-lisa-s-front-interior-half-renovation-2009.html




 
Ray


Ray & Lisa
78 Royale "Great Lakes Eagle"
Center Kitchen TZE368V101144
Wauwatosa, Wisconsin 53226
Email: 78GMC-Royale@att.net
414-745-3188
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Our friend would like to put a jack knife couch in her GMC where most
people have the stock couch that converts to bunk beds, however she  hasn'r
been able to find one that will fit between the sink and the steps. Does
anyone have any suggestions of what you did and/or where she might find
such a creature? She would like to increase the sleeping capabilites as she
has chairs insted of the dinette.

Thanks in advance,

Fay Curtis
'76 Glenbrook
Kneeland, CA
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Re: [GMCnet] jack knife couch [message #223431 is a reply to message #223407] Mon, 23 September 2013 10:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Burt and Faye curtis wrote on Mon, 23 September 2013 03:54

Our friend would like to put a jack knife couch in her GMC where most
people have the stock couch that converts to bunk beds, however she hasn'r
been able to find one that will fit between the sink and the steps. Does
anyone have any suggestions of what you did and/or where she might find
such a creature? She would like to increase the sleeping capabilites as she
has chairs insted of the dinette.

Thanks in advance,

Fay Curtis
'76 Glenbrook
Kneeland, CA
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I got one from Jim B:

http://www.gmccoop.com/seats.htm

Installation details are here:

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/g5576-motorhome-sofa-project-08-10.html

JWID. The sofa is very comfortable. We love it.


Carl Stouffer '75 ex Palm Beach Tucson, AZ. Chuck Aulgur Reaction Arm Disc Brakes, Quadrabags, 3.70 LSD final drive, Lenzi knuckles/hubs, Dodge Truck 16" X 8" front wheels, Rear American Eagles, Solar battery charging. GMCSJ and GMCMI member
Re: [GMCnet] jack knife couch [message #223434 is a reply to message #223407] Mon, 23 September 2013 11:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Burt and Faye curtis wrote on Mon, 23 September 2013 05:54

Our friend would like to put a jack knife couch in her GMC where most people have the stock couch that converts to bunk beds, however she hasn't been able to find one that will fit between the sink and the steps. Does anyone have any suggestions of what you did and/or where she might find such a creature? She would like to increase the sleeping capabilites as she has chairs insted of the dinette.

Thanks in advance,

Fay Curtis
'76 Glenbrook
Kneeland, CA
I like Ray Erspamer's installation. But I am on a budget. So I traded the old dinette for a jack-knife that is 48" wide when folded out to a bed (the same size as the ones from Jim Bounds). The base for the one I got had to be recessed into the step (in progress), which does not lend itself to Ray's slider idea. I spaced it out from the wall 6" and will be installing a bolster (with storage underneath) to make the bed a full 54" wide. When the couch is not a bed, the space behind it will be where I stash the mattress toppers and bedding. No photos yet.
Re: [GMCnet] jack knife couch [message #223436 is a reply to message #223407] Mon, 23 September 2013 11:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Burt and Faye curtis wrote on Mon, 23 September 2013 06:54

Our friend would like to put a jack knife couch in her GMC where most
people have the stock couch that converts to bunk beds, however she hasn'r
been able to find one that will fit between the sink and the steps. Does
anyone have any suggestions of what you did and/or where she might find
such a creature? She would like to increase the sleeping capabilites as she
has chairs insted of the dinette.

Thanks in advance,

Fay Curtis
'76 Glenbrook
Kneeland, CA
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The PO of my GMC modified the step:


http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/interior/p48571-step-at-couch1.html


http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/interior/p48572-step-at-couch2.html


Mike K. '75 PB Southeast Michigan
Re: [GMCnet] jack knife couch [message #223448 is a reply to message #223436] Mon, 23 September 2013 12:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
A Hamilto is currently offline  A Hamilto   United States
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GMC Cruse wrote on Mon, 23 September 2013 11:21

The PO of my GMC modified the step:


http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/interior/p48571-step-at-couch1.html


http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/interior/p48572-step-at-couch2.html
I don't know if it varies by year, or if your PO moved the gas filler line, or what, but I am not removing as much of the step, either down or towards the driver's seat, and the gas filler line on my 73 Sequoia still "encroaches" on my cutout. I am having to modify the cutout AND the way the couch mounts to accomodate that. YMMV
Re: [GMCnet] jack knife couch [message #223467 is a reply to message #223448] Mon, 23 September 2013 17:31 Go to previous message
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After a few horse trades, I stripped a set of dinette benches, overlapped then approx 5 inches or so, cut and welded to make a bench. New foam amd material, it was a fun project.
I did do the foam a little different , which makes for comfortable sitting, but foam needs to be cut back a little on the edges if i plan on using sofa as a bed, which I do not. It was a learn as I go thing. but overall was not that hard. I did learn a lot. Dinette bench has 2 hinges, i put 3 on sofa with one in middle.
I did see that sofas show up on craigs list semi often. But people selling dont always list overall lenght. Also, if you buy one, will you like the way it matches or does not match your dinette? I redid my dinette foam and material at same time. I still have a little trim to work out. but I would do again.
First time I had used the old singer sewing machine that I picked up at a yard sale 5 or so years back.
Foam is expensive, good material can also be.
experience was priceless


brian asheboro, nc 75 eleganza, 74 build 119k miles and counting, DOG HOUSE
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