On the front chest of drawers, my caravan has the fairly common type of table top which can be used single or slid out and the top layer flipped backwards towards the window to create a double sized table. In the past couple of months, I have noticed that whereas when folded the two surfaces sat neatly face to face, creating no pressure on the piano-type hinge at the back, there has been an increasing gap between the surfaces at the front edge and the continue use of the folded table is therefore loading up the piano hinge when the gap is forced closed. The gap is currently about a quarter of an inch at the front.
I have been over the surfaces of the table with a straight edge and find that the trouble lies on the underside of the upper panel, where in an area towards the back there is a slight bulging occurring, and as this bulging area coincides with the upper surface of the folded panel in the position where my
laptop has habitually stood for very extended periods over the last few months, I think it is possible that the heat generated has effected the table top with the conducted heat not being able to escape from between the folded panels. I am rather surprised with this as I always thought that caravan furniture of this sort was made with an inert composition type material that would only react to moisture. Anyway, other than trying to source a replacement, new or second hand, does anyone have any good ideas for reversing this situation (which I don't really believe is possible !!) and in the meantime, be warned !!
I have been over the surfaces of the table with a straight edge and find that the trouble lies on the underside of the upper panel, where in an area towards the back there is a slight bulging occurring, and as this bulging area coincides with the upper surface of the folded panel in the position where my
laptop has habitually stood for very extended periods over the last few months, I think it is possible that the heat generated has effected the table top with the conducted heat not being able to escape from between the folded panels. I am rather surprised with this as I always thought that caravan furniture of this sort was made with an inert composition type material that would only react to moisture. Anyway, other than trying to source a replacement, new or second hand, does anyone have any good ideas for reversing this situation (which I don't really believe is possible !!) and in the meantime, be warned !!