Trevor's fold out table project (pic heavy)
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- 17Rem
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G'day all & trevor
well up date on how we are progressing !
this morning started by put the stell strips in the bench all drilled and taped out ready to fit the tressel on !
then we used the special made capitive bolts to mount the tressel to bench top
this is how it looks all bolted together !
now will show some pic to explain the capitive bolt idea ,same thing as your camera/spotting scope to tripod
frist one is bolt at rest/or not screwed into any thing
yes that is one of the bolts, behind the thread sticking out, the re-duced shaft on thread allows it to slide up and down ,here is a pic to show how it would look when screwed into bench top !
Well trevor mentioned that the timber was soft ,and his rest would dig into the timber ,so he sugested carpet ,so on went the carpet !
Then i had a idea ,sent trevor a sms , and he like it ! so we mounted a piece of aluminium sheet to the top of the bench ,to help with the rest staying steady !
it's aluminium checker plate , but the checker treads are mounted facing down ,so the rest has a nice flat surface to sit on
i did not like the way the carpet finished on the top of the bench so i place a steel edge all round for a better finish
and i think thats it for the top half of this project , now to start the feet tomorrow !
Hope you like it so far trevor ?
Andree
well up date on how we are progressing !
this morning started by put the stell strips in the bench all drilled and taped out ready to fit the tressel on !
then we used the special made capitive bolts to mount the tressel to bench top
this is how it looks all bolted together !
now will show some pic to explain the capitive bolt idea ,same thing as your camera/spotting scope to tripod
frist one is bolt at rest/or not screwed into any thing
yes that is one of the bolts, behind the thread sticking out, the re-duced shaft on thread allows it to slide up and down ,here is a pic to show how it would look when screwed into bench top !
Well trevor mentioned that the timber was soft ,and his rest would dig into the timber ,so he sugested carpet ,so on went the carpet !
Then i had a idea ,sent trevor a sms , and he like it ! so we mounted a piece of aluminium sheet to the top of the bench ,to help with the rest staying steady !
it's aluminium checker plate , but the checker treads are mounted facing down ,so the rest has a nice flat surface to sit on
i did not like the way the carpet finished on the top of the bench so i place a steel edge all round for a better finish
and i think thats it for the top half of this project , now to start the feet tomorrow !
Hope you like it so far trevor ?
Andree
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- 17Rem
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THANKS Dr G and AI
Thomo it is pretty easy mate ! have been stuck at home with a rook back since last momday , and the chrio just got me walking on wedensday , so when trevor gave this little project , it was kind of heaven sent , been going nuts doing stuff all !
and drawings could be hard how could i post that
Thomo it is pretty easy mate ! have been stuck at home with a rook back since last momday , and the chrio just got me walking on wedensday , so when trevor gave this little project , it was kind of heaven sent , been going nuts doing stuff all !
and drawings could be hard how could i post that