Have any of you mounted the Lagun table base outside your trailer? We were up in Northern Michigan at North Higgins Lake State Park and removed the table and base for sleeping purposes and have decided that the Lagun table would be of value added utilizing it outside the trailer when the bed is in place. I did contact the factory and ordered a mounting plate for the Lagun pedestal and would be interested in either seeing some photos of it mounted to the side of the trailer, getting specifics on mounting it correctly to the frame and the best spot to mount it, etc.
I think you could probably beef it up with a plate inside the bench area and via their offset plate since the side of the trailer with Keder rail and trim jut out about 1/2". A frame support would be the desired means and will be looking at that as well.
And since we do cook out a lot the table would be convenient out in the open air.
Thanks!
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At that location, you should be able to screw the bracket into a structural member of the passenger side bench.
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Fatman1966, At any rate, the photo helped!
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I did speak to a factory rep who said that they do supply a spacer that allows the pedestal and mounting plate to come out and away from the wall and provide clearance for the pedestal to slide up an down and tighten down in place with the ratchet locking mechanism on the upright pedestal. That was a concern I had as the trim with Keder rail will need a good 1/2" offset to allow the pedestal clearance.
I'm with you Sam, as I believe we will probably benefit more with the table outdoors when camped since I removed the table and set it in the bed of my pickup truck when camped and stuck it back inside the trailer when we departed and for use along the road during travel. I can't wait to get the table base and hope that the offset piece is made of some type of plastic or composite style material to weather the environment and road conditions outside.
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