Carpentry and Woodworking - Fold Down Wall Table

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rockinw
02-03-05, 10:21 AM
I am looking for a set of plans for a folding down wall table. Something about 3' x 5'. Folds down from the top hindge on the bottom and has legs to support it when folded down. Any ideas or plans?


pgtek
02-03-05, 10:40 AM
hi
you can check this link
it gives you a vague ideal how to do it

i done one for my wife
it a sewing center and the leg is a shadow box with pegs for the thread spool

cheers

pg

Herm
02-03-05, 01:24 PM
rockinw,

Welcome to the forums.

The very first thread in this forum is a sticky thread entitled.
"Free Woodworking Plans & DIY Projects "

Please browse through that thread as there are links to many woodworking plans.



pg,

The link you mentioned in your last post does not appear. Can you post it again?




Thanks!


rockinw
02-03-05, 03:11 PM
pg, Try again the link did not come through

pgtek
02-04-05, 07:23 AM
hi
here the link it only should vaque setup but i figure it out from the picture
http://www.cahe.nmsu.edu/pubs/_g/g-412.html

have fun

pg

drekab
02-10-05, 01:53 PM
I saw an idea in a magazine that may work for you. It was four pieces of 1X6 quilted maple with a 4" edge of walnut, all tongue and groove. After the pieces were joined, a 1" hole was drilled in each corner, in about 6" from each side. When the piece wasn't in use, it was hung on the wall using hooks through the holes. When it needed to be used, it was set on top of two filing cabinets. I know this isn't exactly what you had in mind, but I thought it was a neat idea that accomplished the same result.

rockinw
02-10-05, 05:37 PM
Thanxs for the idea. I may use it.