Jim Bennett
2017 Escape 5.0TA
Well, at least Leslie could see you good enough to perform CPR if needed. 
And, wouldn't it be a good solution to your cribbage woes?
And, wouldn't it be a good solution to your cribbage woes?
Having no light directly over the table was a frustration for us, so a couple years back I followed the example of another on here (sorry, not sure who), and installed a double light directly over the center of the table.
Good to see I'm not the only one that feels a double light over the dinette table would be an improvement and that the option to retrofit one neatly is viable.
My wife has a limited tolerance for me attacking our new trailer and putting holes etc. in it and I've already done quite a bit of that. I'd have to wait a while before springing this one her
Ron
Good to see I'm not the only one that feels a double light over the dinette table would be an improvement and that the option to retrofit one neatly is viable.
My wife has a limited tolerance for me attacking our new trailer and putting holes etc. in it and I've already done quite a bit of that. I'd have to wait a while before springing this one her
Ron
I then fished in a couple wires from the Maax fan.
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Jim, isn't the headliner uniformly glued to the ceiling? If so, how were you able to push your fish tape between the foam backing and fiberglass ceiling? Clearly, it was a successful surgery, but I expect it was quite a delicate procedure. - Rich
If I was to do it over again, I would consider eliminating the 3 lights from the undersides of the overhead bins in favor of one double light on the ceiling above the table.
This is something your wife would really appreciate though, Ron.![]()
Yeah, it was you I got the idea from, Rick. I couldn't remember.![]()
Light on arm would be perfect, or one with flexible, bendable arm that can be positioned. I have an AC version that I use for fly tying.
The benefit is I don't have to hall along and then set up another thing-a-ma-bob.
Bob K
...to make reading fine print easier.