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woodpekr

Joined: 25 Nov 2003 Posts: 235 Location: USA Oregon Portland
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Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2004 3:50 pm Post subject: Occaisional table - sugesstions needed |
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So, when I'm working on a project in the kite room (guest room) I often get to a stage where I have to get everything off my sewing table including the machine, spread kite or fabric out to take a measurement or cut a hole, and then reverse the process to start sewing again.
I would like to set up a second "occaisional table" to avoid moving things around. Since there's already a couch in this room (which has to stay there) another table would take up too much room . . . then I got to thinking about a table over the couch. I got a couple of adjustable height saw horses which fold down quite flat to put at each end of the couch. The height is easily adjusted to a level where the table is above the couch. I was thinking of using a hollow core door because it would be lightweight and easy to move, but I need something that is 8 feet long in order to span the couch. Seems that 8 foot hollow core doors are very rare. Looks like I'll have to make something.
Any suggestions?
Thanks _________________ Rich Durant
Portland, Oregon
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Mountain Man Kitebuilder of the Year 2003


Joined: 04 Sep 2003 Posts: 851 Location: NB Canada
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Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2004 4:19 pm Post subject: |
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how high is your ceiling ? I would try a plywood table and that could be in hinges on the wall and lift up to the wall when company is here ! but a kite on board when it up ! then company leaves down come the table a bit like a ironing board on the wall LOL
or pulley to put table up to ceiling this way stuff can stay on the table LOl well a start to think about LOl  _________________ Bernie
the Mountain Man
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woodpekr

Joined: 25 Nov 2003 Posts: 235 Location: USA Oregon Portland
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Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2004 4:51 pm Post subject: |
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MM,
That's functional alright , but I need a light weight plank that I can hide behind the couch _________________ Rich Durant
Portland, Oregon
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Jimbo64
Joined: 01 Sep 2004 Posts: 10
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Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2004 7:22 pm Post subject: |
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A suggestion...
Buy a 4x8 sheet of Luan(SP?) Its what is on a cheap hollow core door. Sells for between 7-12 bucks a sheet where I live.
Also buy a sheet of exterior foam insulation, its pink or teal blue green colored. comes in a few thicknesses and sells for about the same as luan.
Use paneling adhesive to glue the luan to the foam. You can sheet both sides for a more durable bottom and added stiffness. I've made these types of table tops 6 feet wide and 15 feet long, for cutting 60 inch Cordura cloth, and they are cheap and lightweight.
If you keep your edges square you can use cheap door casing trim to box in the edges, or if you have woodworking tools, you can inset a piece of pine around the foam, and in the end have almost the same thing as a hollow core door.
Hope this helped.
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smarties

Joined: 05 Nov 2003 Posts: 1028 Location: Dieppe, NB, Canada
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Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2004 8:19 pm Post subject: |
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Great idea Jimbo64 Thanks. I have to save this in my ideas box. To mix ideas together, you could have supports on your wall just above your coach. Maybe a little shelf to put you mug of beer when sitting on the coach.
Then set your cutting table like Jimbo64 suggested. You will need two feet in the front and use the shelf for the back with some sort of locking mechanism to hold it in place. _________________ Smarties
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Progcraft Kitebuilder of the Year 2004


Joined: 29 Sep 2003 Posts: 2113 Location: Calgary, AB, Canada
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Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2004 8:55 pm Post subject: |
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smarties wrote: | Maybe a little shelf to put you mug of beer when sitting on the coach. |
Canadians!!!!
I have to keep moving my beer when I take pictures of the kites I'm working on. Don't want to give the wrong impression ya know eh!!
P. _________________ There is no box.
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KiteSquid Master Kite Builder


Joined: 29 Aug 2003 Posts: 2796 Location: USA Virginia King George
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Posted: Thu Sep 02, 2004 8:29 am Post subject: |
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I like the idea of makeing your own work top. Light weight and durable...
Test your adhesive on a scrap of the foam as Acetone attacks the foam.
I would probally use contact cement as i have a bunch of it left over from another project.... and I dont think it has Acetone in it.
When you buy your foam look for a FLAT sheet as some is not quite flat...
It is extruded polystyrene insulation made by Dow if it is Blue or Ownes Corning if it is pink... Trademark colors.... _________________ VR/
KiteSquid
AKA TakoIka
AKA Harold
King George VA
P.S. Yet another post by the Squid..... Doesent he ever shut up???
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woodpekr

Joined: 25 Nov 2003 Posts: 235 Location: USA Oregon Portland
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Posted: Thu Sep 02, 2004 9:49 am Post subject: |
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Jimbo64 wrote: |
Buy a 4x8 sheet of Luan(SP?) . . . .
Also buy a sheet of exterior foam insulation . . .
Use paneling adhesive to glue the luan to the foam. You can sheet both sides for a more durable bottom and added stiffness. I've made these types of table tops 6 feet wide and 15 feet long, for cutting 60 inch Cordura cloth, and they are cheap and lightweight. |
Jimbo,
Brilliant! What an elegant solution. Just what I was looking for.
Many thanks!
--Rich _________________ Rich Durant
Portland, Oregon
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wdrwilson

Joined: 24 Oct 2003 Posts: 903 Location: Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax
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Posted: Thu Sep 02, 2004 12:11 pm Post subject: |
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Wow this is really cool!!! What a great idea...
Thanks for sharing Jimbo and thanks for asking Rich...
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Stan

Joined: 18 Nov 2003 Posts: 592 Location: San Diego
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Posted: Thu Sep 02, 2004 12:22 pm Post subject: |
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Progcraft,
I tend to put a common object in my kite pix to show scale. It used to always be a beer, but I noticed my website looked like and ad for AA!  |
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