anik321
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I work in a fairly small garage and space is becoming tight. I am looking to build a lightduty workbench that will hang on a wall space below my pegboard when not in use.
I want to make it such that when I need to use it, I can fold it up, have legs come out and it can detach from the wall so that I can roll it around (the legs will have casters). The part that I could use some help with is figuring out the most elegant solution for a hinge that will allow the table to hang when not in sure but also easily detach from the wall when needed. I was thinking of using heavy-duty gate latches with the bolts attached to each end of the table and the latches on the wall. When I push the able up against the wall, the bolt will latch allowing me to lift up the legs and let the table hang.
I am just not sure if two gate latch will be heavy duty enough to take the weight of a hanging bench. The idea is almost exactly like this youtube video except that I am looking for a better solution for the part that attaches the table to the wall:
I hope this is the right sub-forum. Any help or insight would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Nick
I want to make it such that when I need to use it, I can fold it up, have legs come out and it can detach from the wall so that I can roll it around (the legs will have casters). The part that I could use some help with is figuring out the most elegant solution for a hinge that will allow the table to hang when not in sure but also easily detach from the wall when needed. I was thinking of using heavy-duty gate latches with the bolts attached to each end of the table and the latches on the wall. When I push the able up against the wall, the bolt will latch allowing me to lift up the legs and let the table hang.
I am just not sure if two gate latch will be heavy duty enough to take the weight of a hanging bench. The idea is almost exactly like this youtube video except that I am looking for a better solution for the part that attaches the table to the wall:
I hope this is the right sub-forum. Any help or insight would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Nick



