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hey guys Derek here from a guy a girl in a campervan so ever since we first started posting videos on YouTube over a year ago theres been a couple of questions that have come up over and over again in the comments section one of them weve already answered which was where the heck did you guys shower while living in a van for two years and the other one has to do with this table it seems as though a lot of people have been really fond of the way that our table works and have been curious as to how exactly we built it and so today Im going to answer that question and show you exactly how I did it whenever we first purchased our campervan the layout was quite a bit different than it is now one of the biggest differences is that there were two benches running this way on either side of the van and in between them on the floor there was a spot to mount a table for your dinette so every night after dinner you would have to tear your table out then you would have to fold the benches down