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Postby rmcelroy » Mon Mar 26, 2007 2:24 pm

I havn't found the right words to gooogle, does anyone know where can I find prop rod support pockets to use on a detachable table?

I'm going to try and start on some simple galley work this sping and at least one detachable table seems to be in order.

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Re: Prop pockets

Postby martha24 » Mon Mar 26, 2007 5:08 pm

rmcelroy wrote:I havn't found the right words to gooogle, does anyone know where can I find prop rod support pockets to use on a detachable table?

I'm going to try and start on some simple galley work this sping and at least one detachable table seems to be in order.

Thanks
Mc


Hi Mc,
If I'm understanding you right try table support.
My husband was just hunting for this type of thing after he saw an idea at the SCTT Lake Perris this weekend.
Here are even a couple of links to rv places, basically the same hardware, but slightly different. See if this is what you're thinking about.
http://www.go-rv.com/coast/do/catalog/page?dealerId=497&pageNum=189
called table support, blue number 40354
https://www.rvpartsoutlet.com/newstore/nojava/getcatinfo.cfm?refid=6EE72B91%2D8B3E%2D43A3%2D87ABFDDADDC2DF0C&cat=tables%5Fand%5Ftable%5Fhardware
clink on Coast table support
Also, there is other table hardware on these pages. Hopefully this will help.
Martha :)
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Postby rmcelroy » Tue Mar 27, 2007 12:20 pm

Thanks Martha, I was looking for something like these. http://www.anyflag.com/flagpoles/flaghard.php

I may get a couple of them (top/bottom) and cut them off some to streamline them.

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Postby madjack » Tue Mar 27, 2007 12:39 pm

http://picasaweb.google.com/madjack53/P ... 6725006354

Mc...the above is a link to a pic of how we did ours...the pic isn't the best but what we did was take a piece of 3/4" Al channel about an inch long and mount it to the side...it has a 3/16th hole drilled thru both sides...we use a piece of 1/2" EMT for the leg with the end beveled and a corresponding hole in it and used a hairpin clip to secure it to the bracket...the top end of the leg was flattened and bent to the proper angle to turn flat against the bottom of the table and it is secured to the table with a wing bolt going into an insert on the bottom of the table...clear as mud, right.....
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Postby rmcelroy » Tue Mar 27, 2007 1:13 pm

Oh man I think I get it-seems so easy once somebody else has figured it out. Kinda like everything else on the tear.

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