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Fold-away Table & Countertops Done!

RazorSVT

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Well I finally finished making a fold-away table that is very sturdy and finished my counter tops.

The Table is a sheet of 3/4" plywood using 3 heavy duty gate hinges attached to the wall studs. The supporting legs automatically fall into place while lowering the table. Its topped off with Black 1/8" Puckboard and aluminum edging.

The counters we're also made with 3/4" plywood and finished with the 1/8" puckboard and aluminum edging. I am pretty happy with results and that puckboard sure makes everything easy to clean. Here's some pics of the table and a vid of the counters. :rocker:

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Video Here
 
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nine4gmc

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Looks nice, I'm planning a heavy duty upholstery table version soon with a lab table top I have.
 
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RazorSVT

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Thanks!

Its always white... I custom ordered the black. Here is the definition on Google. (Polyethylene (Puckboard) Puckboard, sometimes called arena board or hockey board, is a versatile, adaptive plastic material. Puckboard is tough, resilient, and will take a beating without cracking or breaking. It's white lining on hockey rink boards.
 
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venturesomerite

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Thanks!

Its always white... I custom ordered the black. Here is the definition on Google. (Polyethylene (Puckboard) Puckboard, sometimes called arena board or hockey board, is a versatile, adaptive plastic material. Puckboard is tough, resilient, and will take a beating without cracking or breaking. It's white lining on hockey rink boards.

What thickness did you get? I work with this **** all the time, from patches to a full reskin of a rink. It's very easy to work with, extremely messy with a router.
 

MattVette89

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Very nice! Is there anything to lock the legs in place in case they accidentally get kicked? I've had that happen with regular folding tables and everything comes crashing down.
 
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RazorSVT

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Very nice! Is there anything to lock the legs in place in case they accidentally get kicked? I've had that happen with regular folding tables and everything comes crashing down.

I put black straps to stop it from kicking out but nothing from kicking in. However this is a heavy table so it would take a broken ankle to collapse it that way. Lol
 
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