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01-06-2019, 10:09 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2018
Location: Tehachapi, California
Trailer: none
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Originally Posted by Jim Bennett
I'm a young woodworker/carpenter/civil engineer and prefer wood over metal as I have way more ways of having control over it. But, this is not to say that metal is not superior in many cases, I sure would not want a wood frame on my trailer.
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I don't think a wood-framed RV is a problem as long as they are manufactured well in the first place and seam maintenance is kept up.
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Greg
Formerly owned a 2007 24' HiLo/ 2003 Tahoe combo. Interested in the 5.0TA
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01-06-2019, 10:21 AM
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#62
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Calgary, Alberta
Trailer: 2017 Escape 5.0 TA
Posts: 15,554
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Hilola
I don't think a wood-framed RV is a problem as long as they are manufactured well in the first place and seam maintenance is kept up.
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I was not referring to being wood framed, but having a wood frame (you know, the structure the shell is mounted on ).
Though the structural integrity of framing with wood on a mobile vibrator will never be as good as something like the solid shell of a moulded fibreglass trailer.
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2017 Escape 5.0 TA
2015 Ford F150 Lariat 3.5L EcoBoost
2009 Escape 19 (previous)
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01-06-2019, 11:23 AM
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#63
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Member
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Idaho Falls, Idaho
Trailer: 2017 Escape 21; previously a 2012 Escape 19
Posts: 78
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rotorbudd - nice install & beautiful table. Our Lagun system been great for a year now.
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Idaho Falls
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01-06-2019, 11:50 AM
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#64
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2016
Location: Naugatuck, Connecticut
Trailer: 2017 50 TA, 2016 F150, 2.7 Ecoboost
Posts: 1,056
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jim Bennett
I'm a young woodworker/carpenter/civil engineer and prefer wood over metal as I have way more ways of having control over it. But, this is not to say that metal is not superior in many cases, I sure would not want a wood frame on my trailer.
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😂 Kinda thought you would reply to that......
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01-06-2019, 01:05 PM
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#65
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Calgary, Alberta
Trailer: 2017 Escape 5.0 TA
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Chotch
😂 Kinda thought you would reply to that......
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Damn, I hate being predictable. Oh well.
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2017 Escape 5.0 TA
2015 Ford F150 Lariat 3.5L EcoBoost
2009 Escape 19 (previous)
“Most folks are about as happy as they make up their minds to be.” — Abraham Lincoln
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01-07-2019, 01:27 PM
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#66
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2018
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
Trailer: 2018 21
Posts: 252
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Got it finished.
Think it'll stay upright? 😜
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01-07-2019, 02:49 PM
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#67
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2016
Location: Naugatuck, Connecticut
Trailer: 2017 50 TA, 2016 F150, 2.7 Ecoboost
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🤔 Think so ......
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02-01-2019, 01:19 PM
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#68
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Oswego, New York
Trailer: 2017 Escape 21C, 2018 Ford F150
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For those that have installed a Lagun table mount, and like me are a bit lazy about loosening the locks when you spin the arm or table, you may after a year or so find the table taking on a tilt, particularly if you have one of the heavier teak tables. I contacted Lagun, USA, and they sell a 2 pack of replacement sleeves for $15.00 plus shipping.
Getting the old ones out & the new ones in is a bit difficult, but doable. Be sure to put the "Top" in the right direction (opposite each other) and the notch in the direction indicated with the directions.
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02-02-2019, 01:32 PM
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#69
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Alaska, Washington
Trailer: 2014 5.0 TA
Posts: 451
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Using the stock table in the U shape dinette do you have enough vertical movement to lower the table into “bed” mode? And underway, is the Lagun mount stable enough to leave the table in the up position? Thanks, Scott
I like bikes!
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Aurora Borealis
2014 5.0 TA
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02-02-2019, 01:47 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Oswego, New York
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Quote:
Originally Posted by AK snowbiker
Using the stock table in the U shape dinette do you have enough vertical movement to lower the table into “bed” mode? And underway, is the Lagun mount stable enough to leave the table in the up position? Thanks, Scott
I like bikes!
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No, you must remove the vertical support - it is taller than the seats. I do leave the table set up while traveling with the locks tightened.
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02-02-2019, 01:47 PM
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#71
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2018
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
Trailer: 2018 21
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Don't know about the stock table, but this is how I travel with the Lagun mount and a heavy teak table.
Doesn't seem to move at all
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02-02-2019, 02:30 PM
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#72
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Alaska, Washington
Trailer: 2014 5.0 TA
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Thanks, gives me a better visualization of the mount. While we don’t use the dinette bed often, looks like it will still be easier then the double pole mounts. Good to know that it is stable enough to leave the table in the up position and having the option to lower it onto the cushion for the bad frost heave sections of road. Scott
Fatbikes are fun!
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Aurora Borealis
2014 5.0 TA
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02-02-2019, 03:37 PM
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#73
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2017
Location: Murrieta, California
Trailer: 2018 Escape 21
Posts: 124
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Here are photos of our Lagun Table Mount with the standard U-Shaped table top. The standard table top is surprisingly light. We did have ETI cut all 4 table top corners the same. I removed the ETI sliding mechanism when I installed the Lagun mount as I found it to be unnecessary for our needs. Because the table top is so light we feel comfortable traveling with the table in the "up" position. We also find it way easier to convert into a bed than with the standard table post set-up. The Lagun is by far the best modification we have made to our Escape Trailer. My only regret is I had ETI install the standard posts on our build sheet. I wish I would have had them give me the table top without the sliding mechanism or the posts installation.
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02-02-2019, 06:45 PM
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#74
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2016
Location: Naugatuck, Connecticut
Trailer: 2017 50 TA, 2016 F150, 2.7 Ecoboost
Posts: 1,056
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Quote:
Originally Posted by AK snowbiker
Using the stock table in the U shape dinette do you have enough vertical movement to lower the table into “bed” mode? And underway, is the Lagun mount stable enough to leave the table in the up position? Thanks, Scott
I like bikes!
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To make the bed, the table comes right off the vertical mount which can be stored under the table with built in dovetail mount. Have used dinette area for bed multiple times. The changeover takes about a minute. Pretty easy after a couple times. As for travel position see pic. Table is resting on cushions with joints locked. Rides great with no stress on the mounting hardware.
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02-02-2019, 09:37 PM
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#75
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2016
Location: Carrollton, Texas
Trailer: 2017 Escape 21, 2017 Toyota Tundra 5.7L 4x4
Posts: 549
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Vermilye
For those that have installed a Lagun table mount, and like me are a bit lazy about loosening the locks when you spin the arm or table, you may after a year or so find the table taking on a tilt, particularly if you have one of the heavier teak tables. I contacted Lagun, USA, and they sell a 2 pack of replacement sleeves for $15.00 plus shipping.
Getting the old ones out & the new ones in is a bit difficult, but doable. Be sure to put the "Top" in the right direction (opposite each other) and the notch in the direction indicated with the directions.
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Thank you for the information on the sleeves. I called Lagun because the front of our table now drops about an inch and I found plastic dust around my vertical leg sleeve. The lady answering the phone didn't say anything about new sleeves.
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02-03-2019, 11:42 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Oswego, New York
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Quote:
Originally Posted by richardr
Thank you for the information on the sleeves. I called Lagun because the front of our table now drops about an inch and I found plastic dust around my vertical leg sleeve. The lady answering the phone didn't say anything about new sleeves.
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My contact was
Kristy Schmitz
Lagun USA
3040 Leversee Road
Cedar Falls, IA 50613
319-243-9610 (phone)
319-233-6302 (fax)
She said she is often out on the factory floor, so leave a message & email address & she will get back to you.
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02-13-2019, 04:00 PM
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#77
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Member
Join Date: Dec 2017
Location: Thousand Oaks, California
Trailer: 2011 Escape 5.0
Posts: 64
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Lagun mount in narrower 2011 5.0 SA
I was dubious about mounting the table with a Lagun in my narrow 5.0 SA because it would have to be mounted so far off center, but it works quite well. There was very little foot room with the double post table mounts and the access to the storage under the seats was difficult. Now, the whole floor is available and because the table can be pivoted, access to the storage is no longer a hassle.
I used the same kind of metal brackets as described at the beginning of this thread along with some 3/4” plywood to reinforce the face of the wall and a 4’ piece of 3/4” aluminum angle to reinforce the top edge of it. The space between the battery bank and power center is limited, but everything fit. A few wires were moved a bit to accommodate all the parts.
Like the mods and alterations described on this forum, some things just make life easier and this is one of them.
Rick
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02-13-2019, 04:18 PM
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#78
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Central, Pennsylvania
Trailer: Escape#5 2022 E19
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Does the mounting 3/4" plywood cover the entire rear panel or just the area to the left of the converter?
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Jim
Sometime life gets in the way of living.......
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02-14-2019, 10:38 AM
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#79
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Member
Join Date: Dec 2017
Location: Thousand Oaks, California
Trailer: 2011 Escape 5.0
Posts: 64
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The 3/4” plywood only covers the area next to the converter and it fits snugly between the 1”x2” frame which borders it on 3 sides. A sheet of 1/4” plywood was placed on top of the 3/4” plywood overlapping the frame creating a “sandwich” that is held together by the bolts that fasten the plate in the front and the brackets in the rear. I still need to add a shim under the front plate to make the table level, but need to get longer bolts to do so.
Rick
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04-17-2019, 10:02 AM
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#80
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Member
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Idaho Falls, Idaho
Trailer: 2017 Escape 21; previously a 2012 Escape 19
Posts: 78
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I had a couple of questions today I will address here:
I attached the angle iron directly to the cabinet framing thru holes in the steel I predrilled. The screws go in horizontally. This has no affect at all on how the seat lid closes. I moved several wire clips - mostly they were reattached to the cabinet framing. I used 1/4in threaded inserts and 1/4in bolts to attach the brackets to the floor. You could use screws if you are careful but plywood is not very strong for screw pullout. I used 3/4in length bolts, the inserts are 1/2” length, and I set them in so the tops were just below the vinyl. I used these: https://www.ezlok.com/ezknife-insert-400-4
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Idaho Falls
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