I read somewhere that somebody used these for module legs. So I bought some to try out. Only problem is now I need to find a tap that will tap out...
It looks a little stange because the legs are attached to the front and rear of each module as opposed to the sides; also the front and rear of...
They seem to lay in alright.
I opted for wooden diagonal braces since I could not make the brass ones work. The wooden diagonal braces are secured to the sides of the frame...
Installing the legs. I am using offset hinges. I tried using brass diagonal braces I bought at McLendons, but could not figure out where to bolt...
I bolted a pair of squares and some scrap wood to make a jig for the leg assemblies. This helped me to produce four nearly identical assemblies.
Framed and Decked waiting for legs. Each module is 24 in. wide by 36 in. deep.
I'm using 1/16 in. plywood as a skin and frame deck
I cut the main frame peices from 3/4 in. plywood. I dadoed a 1/16 in. slot in the side for the deck.
from Rockler. These folding table hinges lock in place, but individual legs are too wobbly, so I've braced them with a wooden horizontal brace and...
This system uses a pocket into which each leg slides. The legs are secured in place with a cabinet catch. The main advantage of this system is...
This system uses a cabinet hinge and a leg brace to stablize the leg. Both legs are connected with a wood lateral brace, so only one metal...
I bought these at Rockler at $10 a pair. They lock in either the open or closed position. They are made of steel.