also went for a little play up powerlines up near mundaring wa
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also went for a little play up powerlines up near mundaring wa
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Did this rear barn door table today. Will put some photos up of most of the steps. I didnt want to drill into the frame of the barn door so put brackets behind hinges.
Dont really have that many tools so made do with what i have!
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Just cut the 'u' channel to get the little brackets to go behind the door card
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Bit of spray paint, the ply had a couple of strips that didnt absorb the paint enough so looks odd at the moment, will try for a fix
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mounting the hinges to the card before re-attaching to the door.
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using the brackets at the back with little nuts
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put them on loosely first to make sure all good
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tightened everything up with locktite as well, and then cut the screws off a bit so they didnt stick out too much. they fit inbetween the door frame where the cavity has the plastic over it.
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got the wire trace, heat shrink over the loop, crimped, then heat shrink over the crimp as well, looks pretty tidy
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attaching the elastic straps to hold the table up
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again just took the extra length off so it doesnt scratch on the paint of the door frame
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inside of the door card showing the brackets. they are different lengths to fit into the different spaces
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counter sunk screws holding the 'u' channel on
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attaching table to card before re-attaching to the door
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all construction done. just didnt have long enough screws to put the hooks on for the elastic straps. also need to give it a quick lick of varnish on the top of the ply. leaving the black just the matte black as it blends in well with the original door card
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any questions just ask.
Looks good mate
cheers stropp!
well with the table thought i might need some light! $10 for 5 metres off ebay! just wired them up off my rear power panel thats hooked up to aux battery, then ran it across and through the door and up to the brake light. ended up doing two strips so had to cut and solder couple more wires on. so far so good! really lights it up well and not too in your face.
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