RV Hide-A-Table may be exactly what you need. You can use this extra table space for a buffet food table, craft table or a work bench. When using it for a work bench where you will be using power tools, saws, utility knives etc. I would cover the table with a piece of padded plywood to protect the finish on the door.

Phillip and Marilyn Ellis show off his new invention at the Perry, Georgia FMCA convention.

This invention converts outside storage doors into tables. The price is $85.00 plus $10.00 S/H. It can also be used to make two tables. There are two models to choose from depending on what type of coach you have.

Visit their website here:
RV-Hide-A-Table Labels: Exterior, furniture
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Haven't seen something like this before. But I can't imagine risking damage to the doors and hinges just to avoid carrying a more versitile table.
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Anonymous, at April 7, 2007 10:05:00 PM PDT
i recommend protecting the painted surfaces with either rubber padding or rubber backed carpet to protect the surface. (see instructions)
The hinges are very strong and have been tested to over 150lbs.
Good Sams new product Dept has tested my product and gave it an exellent rating.
Phillip Ellis
PhilMarLLC
pobox 1060 Kingston tn
865-376-3064
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Anonymous, at May 23, 2007 10:00:00 AM PDT
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