California Dreamin wrote:And if you want to put the poptop down?
Martin
It just rotates to stay flat against the roof.
Yes I get that but what do you hold onto to push the poptop up? as we all know, it takes some effort to push and lift the bar past vertical, with the table in place, I would think raising and lowering the roof would be very difficult to say the least.
California Dreamin wrote:And if you want to put the poptop down?
Martin
It just rotates to stay flat against the roof.
Yes I get that but what do you hold onto to push the poptop up? as we all know, it takes some effort to push and lift the bar past vertical, with the table in place, I would think raising and lowering the roof would be very difficult to say the least.
Martin
Hmmm true. They may have those GoWesty roof struts fitted.
One of my friend's manufactures these shelves, it was his idea as well. I made a video of the shelf and how to use it. If you are looking for some extra space and want things to be out of the way when not in use, the shelf could be for you.
I just want a kitchen lid that's got more resistance to falling down than a snipper's hair trigger! The thing has nearly had my fingers off so many times. I normally try to lower the drivers seat to act as a block, but sometimes forget!
T25 California 1.6 TD 1989,
From West Sussex - but living in USA for a couple of years