How can I build a wall-mounted kitchen bar table that folds down?


Question:Okay, so I would like to make use of space in my small kitchen based on what I've seen in boats and RVs. I'm thinking something similar to a fold-out wall-mounted ironing board, but large enough to use as a spare counter space or breakfast bar. Ideally it should be white with chrome edging. What kind of hinges would I need? Will I need a leg? Where can I find plans for this type of project? How do I make sure it won't pull off the wall when loaded with plates and elbows after breakfast?

Answers:
I'd probably give the 10 to traveler, but answer number 2 has a point also.

The piano hinge will still only be best attached at the studs,,, likely 16 inch centers with a lot of extra holes. You could however attach a "Cleat" to the studs, level it, and then whatever length the "bar" is, attach it, with the Piano hinge, to the Cleat.

It would be wise to add, with regular hinges, perhaps strap type, a leg or two for the issue of weight/stress.

If aesthetics aren't strictly an issue you can mount the "Shelf" so that it folds down; especially if you wanted to put Mica on it, or paint,,,OR Up, seeing the underside of it when folded. All that involves is placement of the piano hinge.


all kinds of hinges available but a piano hinge would give you the most strength. Not to difficult a project. You should be able to pull it off. Under table brace-ing should not be difficult either.
use commercial grade hinges screw into studs have a fold out leg and bam u have a hoptie looking table that makes your kitchen look like a Louisiana trailer park.
simple answer from a mom without enough space too.. you will need some simple hardware, and a few pieces of wood. decorate later. first measure, idiot method, get some newspaper or other, lay it on floor decide how far out you want this thing to be. then measure. cut large piece of wood. then small piece of wood, same width. but about 12 inches deep this is what you attach to wall , go to hardware store get some cheep hinges and wall screws. for the support of table portion you need a swinging arm. wood 90* angle attach under center of wall mounted wood. get hinges and attach. then decorate

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