Nov-04-2017 12:24 PM
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Nov-04-2017 12:51 PM
jch2122 wrote:mgirardo wrote:
I don't know about your specific model, but that "base" could be used as a chase for water, electric, gas, etc. lines. Removing it may just expose what is under it making it just as difficult to put the recliner. I would check under the "base" before removing it.
If the "base" is hiding lines, would it be possible to extend the base to the end of the slide and sit the recliner on it?
-Michael
I think I explained it incorrectly. It's not a base that hides anything. It's basically a 2 inch think, 30 inch wide piece of wood that is about a foot off the floor that the sofa is attached to. There is store space underneath it, but nothing important. The board extends from one end of the slide to the other. It acts as a mount/base for the sofa, but it extends in one long piece under the sink and also acts as the shelves in the cabinet under the sink.
Nov-04-2017 12:44 PM
mgirardo wrote:
I don't know about your specific model, but that "base" could be used as a chase for water, electric, gas, etc. lines. Removing it may just expose what is under it making it just as difficult to put the recliner. I would check under the "base" before removing it.
If the "base" is hiding lines, would it be possible to extend the base to the end of the slide and sit the recliner on it?
-Michael
Nov-04-2017 12:38 PM
Nov-04-2017 12:36 PM