hankaye wrote:Tommy B. Howdy;
Go back a page and re-read Ranier70 (Cindy's), post about her fold down table.
It uses a swing arm to prop the table in the up (flat), position. Bonus is it also
adds support behind the table in the folded down position so you don't end up
pushing the table back to the wall and levering the mounting 2X4 out of the sidewall.
hank
From what I understood about Cindys set up is that it did not fold up and that is a must to protect that AWESOME window when the ttr 250 is loaded up. Did I miss something? I did recheck and went to that site?

Does it fold up?
I have been studying this intensely for days. Honestly, I just have a picture in my mind of what I want and how it will work and function best for me.
I personally don't mind the sides being slightly blocked by chains or rope. Either could be purchased in some decorative form. anodized brass hardware and white rope for a nautical look and rope is soft.
The Only other way, and this would be the CHOICE way, is Two L-brackets, maybe three, that will support the shelve when in the MID-WAY position. When the shelve needs to be EITHER lifted up or placed in the down position the brackets would swivel 90 degrees to the left or right against the wall and VIOLA, But alas, I can not find these but I KNOW I have seen them before? ANYBODY,PLEASE, if you can help me find that set up.
Plan A- 90 Degree folding L- brackets. They snap/fold over 90 degrees to the left, center, or right. PLEASE HELP FIND.
Plan B- Nauticle rope and brass.
Whats your choice people?
24 hours and its done one way or another.