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I used a piece of 3/4 maple plywood and copied the large panel of the table. I had some red mahogony stain which blends in well when the panel is stowed. I pulled off all of the hardware for the table from the bulkhead as well as the hooking tabs off of the table. I also took the leg off. I needed to put washers behind the block at the top of the bulkhead that has the bolt for holding the table in its stowed position. It allowed the bolt to find the stock hole in the table edge. There is actually room to stow another 3/4" panel but the three are a perfect fit for the queen mattress.
Please forgive the horrible picture of the mattress. I dropped my camera on its lens barrel and destroyed it. The camera is now a paper weight. I went to Comp USA and got a new Canon S-50. I liked my FUJIFILM 2800 but it has been a very delicate camera, I avoided buying another Fuji product because of that.
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