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Old 08-19-2008, 03:41 PM   #1
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Our R-36 Windsport has a counter top that slides out. It locks in place when stored but does not when fully extended. Anyone know if there is a lock for the out position? I asked the dealer and they said, "Seems like there should be!". Not much help

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Our R-36 Windsport has a counter top that slides out. It locks in place when stored but does not when fully extended. Anyone know if there is a lock for the out position? I asked the dealer and they said, "Seems like there should be!". Not much help

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Old 09-06-2008, 07:03 AM   #3
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I just noticed your post. I have never felt the need for the out postion lock.Could you explain your want for this? I had one issue with that slide ,I had a bad check valve ,the slide would inch out when I deployed my level jacks,I had it fixed,or so I thought.It does it on occasion. I unlock the electric slide lock before I set jack to prevent damage.
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Sorry, post was not clear. This is a pull out cabinet in the kitchen. I finally found a way to lock it in the out position. I have to raise up on the front to get the lock to set in place.
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It was clear enough,I read it to fast.A lock makes sense.I like your floorplan and the pullout counter space.My next rig is going to have a lot of counter space.
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Thanks Frankie. We really like the floor plan. At first I was not too happy with FourWinds. Still playing key loto with storage areas. With sink and stove covers you really get a lot of counter space.

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