Alternate chair idea

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Kevin Mason

Alternate chair idea

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Removed the chair and replaced with a smaller swivel, adjustable stool. The stool is actually a mechanic chair, I removed the wheels, beefed up the seat with 3/4 plywood, and added additional padding. We never really used the other chair, and I feel it really opens up the coach.
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John S.
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Re: Alternate chair idea

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Interesting idea. I was thinking of putting a recliner in and removing one flex steel seat.
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perleys
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Re: Alternate chair idea

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I took my second chair out like you and replaced with a brown leather-like storage ottoman. Love the change!
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CuJo's Pride
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Re: Alternate chair idea

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The rolling stool is a great idea. We removed a chair as well to have more floor space and I bought a collapsible footstool/box to sit on. It works great and we store our shoes in it. My thinking when we add or put something in our coach is it has to have multiple uses. So my footstool can be used as a footstool, extra seating and storage..

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