How do I build a wall table that folds down for laundry room?
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YOU WILL NEED TO PLACE THE TABLE ON A SMALL FRAME ATTACHED TO THE WALL. PUT SOME HINGES ON THE SIDE NEAR THE WALL, UNDERNEATH THE TABLE. YOU WILL THEN NEED A "T" BRACKET TO COME OFF THE WALL, WITH A LONGER BOARD AT THE FRONT TO HOLD THE FRONT OF THE TABLE. PLACE A STOP BOARD ON THE EDGE OF THE TABLE UNDERNEATH TO CATCH THE FRONT BOARD OF THE "T".
Hi Carri. Maybe this will get you inspired. Also, there are other ideas if you google your question on the internet.
https://www.diynetwork.com/how-to/skills-and-know-how/carpentry-and-woodworking/how-to-build-a-wall-mounted-folding-table-and-ironing-board
Hi Carri, Depending on size of worktop required, fix one or two Fix hinged bracket legs to the wall that will hinge out and sit under the lifted table top. Fit a Baton shelf to the wall to take the hinged worktop. Add a couple of stops to stop slipping whilst in use.
Hope thats of some help to you.
Carri Hi,. Start with a board the size you need. You'll need a 2x4 to make a leg. Put a door jam screwed on the board and the leg. Secure the board that will go against the wall, and the other part on the 2x4. Cover the top board with some contact paper, this will give you a smooth surface. Aloha!
I built a heavier duty workbench type folding table for my garage, maybe some ideas here will help you. You can see what I did by clicking this: https://www.flippingtheflip.com/2016/05/a-garage-folding-workbench.html
Here is an idea murphy style:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZMeZv8u8uM