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johnriderjr0
29.05.2021 0:11:11

Heavy Duty Folding Folding Table Support Brackets let you stow your table against a wall or bulkhead to save space when the table isn't needed. These Heavy Duty Brackets are built out of 304 stainless steel to prevent corrosion and sturdy enough to support up to 500 pounds. They are sold in pairs. here


pnnac
06.05.2021 19:04:21

The length of the warranty may vary by product, please refer to your product for the exact terms and conditions of the warranty for your purchase.


wings
27.05.2021 3:46:59

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bart27newton
03.06.2021 10:04:10

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SomeoneD
07.06.2021 16:50:35

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Kaporen
23.06.2021 9:09:46

Blaine. Glad that you have built your own table. If I remember correctly the plastic clips came from West Marine and the L hooks from Home Depot more


ysilk
19.05.2021 6:31:16

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18.06.2021 1:54:05

Hi Mark, I like this design so much that I have built one myself. But I am now looking for a source for the SS L-hooks that the table hangs on as well as the plastic clips that secure the table to the crash bar. Source suggestions appreciated. 😀


alkor
18.06.2021 14:16:11

1990 Morgan has same arrangement


lexm
07.06.2021 4:32:38

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fortcollinmap12
17.06.2021 16:44:22

The Beneteau 321 I sail has a similar arrangement. Neat, tidy, efficient, and no little parts to break.


adamjkok
12.05.2021 16:53:55

I used a teak stain and varnish. Here it is laying on the floor at the house.
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MeatPopsicle
29.04.2021 10:14:59

The OEM folding bulkhead table was a bit tired and needed some help.

. and I just happened to see an article in Good Old Boat about a guy who made some shelves to go behind his table. So, I thought I'd give it a try, even though I'm not a master woodworker by any stretch.
I bought a 4' x 5' piece of 1/2 inch birch ply. Here's the raw pieces coming together.

I decided to make the table pieces a bit wider than original, but a bit shorter to compensate for the added depth of the shelves. I was able to use the original legs and piano hinge, although the hinge had to be cut a bit shorter.


Tim
26.04.2021 0:38:30

Wood gizmo to hold table instead of the stock metal rod.


fuzzyq
11.05.2021 13:48:19

And top behind the folded up table leaves.


moncler321
25.05.2021 9:23:13

The Mashburn brothers were inveterate barbequers who grew weary of seeing grills rust out on their boats. They made the first stainless steel cookers. And besides grills, they also make fish and bait-cutting boards, woks, and other cookware. here


dmytrij
05.05.2021 15:58:27

Most of the specifications and comments appear on the chart, but here (alphabetically, again) is a brief discourse on the products we reviewed from each company.


darkside
08.06.2021 11:42:03

Equally unique is Clift’s standard leaf table (16″ x 24″ folded; 24″ x 32″ open) to which can be added, via clever fasteners and supports, a 12″ x 32″ extension that brings the table area to 32″x 36″, which makes it the largest available stock table. [links]


rodrick3nie
20.06.2021 15:54:19

Marinco/AFI makes good teak products at very reasonable prices (despite leaving exposed a lot of end grain). However, again, the support system, which depends on two clamp-on poly blocks and a vertical wood leg that easily can be bent and damaged, is not the equal of Edson’s.


destine
21.06.2021 11:28:42

Ken Clift, at TeakFlex, is the man you need for any seemingly impossible custom table design or installation. He’s a genuine “wood guy,” and you can’t hardly find those anymore.