Thank you for your response. I does sound like what I am looking for.
--- In access_to_recreation@yahoogroups.com, gennadyd <gennadyd@...>
wrote:
>
> I purchased the ADA Lap and shopping basket from Don and quite happy
with it.
> The product is good. I can install and remove it easily when I sit in
> the wheelchair.
> I did not try to put 20 pounds as Don mentioned but I feel the basket
> stable enough for
> heavy weights. It becomes even more stable if you insert the base
> deeper under the cushion decreasing
> console length.
>
> The product price is high (relative to its complexity in my view) but
> Don gave me a good discount indeed.
> I recommend the product and Don's shop.
>
> Regards,
> Gennady
>
> On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 9:47 AM, Donald Krebs <don.krebs@...> wrote:
> > Dear Pat,
> >
> > I'm a C-6-7 Quad who uses the ADA-Lap. I can get it under the
cushion myself
> > after I'm
> > in my wheelchair. It can easily hold 20 pounds as long as it is
balanced
> > toward the center
> > because the basket is just held on with velcro. Finally concerning
your
> > question about
> > keeping the base in place, the answer is no. If you order it from
us I will
> > give you a
> > discount on the shipping and/or beat any competitors price by 10%.
> >
> > Don Krebs
> >
> > --- In access_to_recreation@yahoogroups.com, "Pat" <ebookjunky@>
wrote:
> >>
> >> I am looking for a lap tray I can use by myself and am looking at the
> >> ADA lap tray. I have some questions about it. Is it easy to slide it
> >> under your seat pad? Is that done after you get into the chair? How
> >> big is the base and how much weight will it hold in say the basket
> >> attachment?
> >>
> >> And most of all is there a way the base can go in and stay in place
> >> under the seat of the chair and the upright post be detached?
> >>
> >> Thank you
> >>
> >
> >
>