nymonymgr
New Member
- Oct 18, 2009
- 157
- Boat Info
- 2008 330 Sundancer, Kohler 5KW Genset, Raymarine C80 Plotter/Radar, TracVision M3 - 2009 SeaDoo GTI
- Engines
- Twin 8.1 Horizon V-Drives, Mercury DTS, Bow Thruster
Out of all the things we need to do know how to do as boat owners, the one thing that still puzzles me is figuring out the best way to loosen up a table top from it's stem.
This happens on both my cockpit and salon tables. Leave them up long enough and it feels as they are almost glued together!!
So, in trying to remove the stem from my teak salon table before storing for the winter I literally ripped the mount off the bottom of the table! :smt021
Not the end of the world and fixing it wont' be a big deal.
However, would love to hear of any tricks out there for separating the stem from a table!!
Thanks!!
This happens on both my cockpit and salon tables. Leave them up long enough and it feels as they are almost glued together!!
So, in trying to remove the stem from my teak salon table before storing for the winter I literally ripped the mount off the bottom of the table! :smt021
Not the end of the world and fixing it wont' be a big deal.
However, would love to hear of any tricks out there for separating the stem from a table!!
Thanks!!