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Paul Grinde drawer inserts
Yahoo Message Number: 64625
Does anyone know if he is coming to the 50th in Cheyenne?  I have to have a couple of those drawer inserts and we never seem to be free when there is a caravan outing.  5 years and still haven't gotten to one.  Or, can I order from him by email?  My stick on drawer dividers are becoming a real PITA, they don't stay stuck anymore.

-- Jonna in Tortuga, 2001 Teal RB Find us MAPhttp://map.datastormusers.com/user2.cfm?user=1013> Follow the BLOG herehttp://www.baddog.com/blog/blog.html>

Grinde drawer inserts
Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 64630
Hi Jonna, Paul's eddress is:  ursula at jammin dot com -- As I recall, all he needs to know is that you have a rear bath -- don't think the year matters.  And I'm pretty sure he does deliveries by mail!  (Or, maybe he'll be at the Escapade?)
 Recalling Tortuga's layout (two couches), you might also want to ask him about the wooden "arm rest - brace" he makes for the end of the passenger-side couch.  Not sure what it's called, but it keeps bolsters/pillows/head rests from falling off the end of the couch into the stairwell.  Very nicely finished.  Try to visualize Kate's and Sarah's couches -- think they both have them.

Lorna in San Antonio, starting to say y'all!
2003 RB

Re: Grinde drawer inserts
Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 64632
--- In lifewit

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Lorna in San Antonio, starting to say y'all!

Lorna, where are you staying while in San Antonio?  I live here, give
me a shout.  kirkjrk at aol dot com

I hope this isn't a double post, if so, sorry.

John K 23.5' FD

Re: [Life With A Lazy Daze RV] Re: Grinde drawer inserts
Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 64657
Thanks Lorna, I've sent him an email.
 I do like the hand hold things on Kate and Sarah's rigs but I'm not sure yet if I want one or not.  I don't have any problems with the pillows falling over the side and I'm not positive it would be as comfortable to lean on, actually my feet are usually at that end when we are parked but if I take a nap while we are driving my head is always at that end.  Don't know.  I do know I want the drawer slides though so hopefully he'll sell and ship some to me.

-- Jonna in Tortuga, 2001 Teal RB Find us MAPhttp://map.datastormusers.com/user2.cfm?user=1013> Follow the BLOG herehttp://www.baddog.com/blog/blog.html>

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Grinde drawer inserts and couch arm rest
Reply #4
Yahoo Message Number: 64701
Jonna - I echo Lorna's recommendation that you ask him for the arm rest on your couch. The one that's on your right when you come in the door. It's great to have something to prop up on when you want to stretch out on the couch, but need a bit of something to lean back on. Paul insisted on installing ours - don't know if he's going to be at the GC or not. I know Mimi could install it.
 Tell him what year you have - it makes a difference on the wood/color that he uses on the arm rest, and at some point, don't know when, the size of the drawers changed slightly - he knows about every year, and every floor plan, I believe.

Sarah http://map.datastormusers.com/user1.cfm?user=2668

Lorna wrote: (snip) . . . you might also want to ask  him about the wooden "arm rest - brace" he makes for the end of the passenger-side couch.  Not sure what it's called, but it keeps bolsters/pillows/head rests from falling off the end of the couch into the stairwell.  . . .