If you DO go the slider route they would need to be 'shielded ' so that slag and dross don't inhibit the sliding.
Terry
I would do the folding angle braces mentioned earlier. Like those fold up tables use, that concept. No pins to pull, just lift up on the top, bump the braces in the middle, and lower the top... no tools, quick, strong. And less if not no slag issues.
This is an interesting thread. Thanks Richard... and I love that table. I was leaning towards Terry's idea until he mentioned shielding for slag. Obviously he is ahead of me... maybe I need to crack a beer and catch up? BTW, it will have to be a Tiger brand beer as I am in Singapore and it is Friday night so I guess I am due.
I don't know but for some reason, I am thinking of the old folding metal card tables, and liked how the legs quickly folded out with a push of a button. Not suggesting a fancy hinge like that but I think I would want vertical legs supporting the extended end so I could load it up as much as I wanted and there would be no concern of the table flipping. I do need that beer to proceed with the detail design though.
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A simple solution but I cannot tell how thick the hinge material is and weather it would be strong enough.
Add another piece of flat bar and drill a pin hole. Pictures would show better than me describing
It really wont stick out much beyond the grating when its folded down. Maybe an inch or two?
Yeah upon further reflection (staring in my beer) I did some quick math in my head and it would be very hard to flip that. Just need solid support/brace back to the attaching legs. I am liking that table more and more. One thing I would want to be sure of, would be a nice flat platform across the entire length when extended.
Is there a mathematical reason that the two pieces need to be the exact same length with the fold bolt exactly in the center??? Then the bracket on the leg and the bracket on the table top would be exactly the same elevation when folded??
Looking at the first photo in the background I see some good equipment for sitting and drinking beer at the end of the day while looking at what has been done.
Maybe utilizing the same actuator - unpin end from cutting table extension, swing down to attach to (newly engineered) wheel framework to "raise" the table for moving around.
Terry