[Public-List] Making a new table leg.
Brian Zinser
bzinser at lssu.edu
Thu Aug 9 17:54:08 PDT 2012
Michael, I did not send to George. Can I have George's email address
and I will send to George.
On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 11:21 AM, <crufone at comcast.net> wrote:
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> Brian,
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> I assume that the photos were sent to George to post on the Alberg 30 Web Site. They were not attached to this post. Thank you for making this effort to contribute to the wonderful Alberg 30 Archives of member boat modifications.
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> Michael #133
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> ----- Original Message -----
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> From: "Brian Zinser" <bzinser at lssu.edu>
> To: "Alberg 30 Public List -- open to all" <public-list at lists.alberg30.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 8, 2012 10:48:29 PM
> Subject: Re: [Public-List] Making a new table leg.
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> Here are the photos of my table.
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> The table top is 32" long. Each leaf is 7". So the table top dimension
> is 21" x 32". The stainless steel post is 27 1/2" high and has a
> diameter of 2 1/4".
> The hardware is by Tiidee Products, Dayton, OH
>
> When I bought the boat in the 90s, the previous owner told me the
> table was a prototype. The wood is simple pine. He had planned to have
> the wood top made out of a more appropriate wood. So have I, but have
> not done so yet. However, it is very function and when not in use is
> totally out of the way.
>
> The table top folds into a triangle and fits on the shelve in the
> v-berth. The stainless steel tube goes in the hanging locker.
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> On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 8:30 AM, Brian Zinser <bzinser at lssu.edu> wrote:
>> On 8/6/2012 12:35 AM, Jeremy Brown wrote:
>>>
>>> One of the previous owners of my boat kindly removed the table leg and
>>> associated fitting from the table and chucked it in favor of bolting the
>>> table directly to the bulkhead at one end of the settee. I'm trying to
>>> return the table to where it belongs, they had done this partly to run the
>>> wires for the propane heater up through the table leg instead of through the
>>> proper wire hole. I've run the wires more appropriately, and now I'm
>>> looking to get the table back close to stock, or even better if anyone has
>>> any suggestions, dimensions or plans they would be much appreciated!
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Jeremy
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>> Jeremy,
>>
>> I don't have the standard table. I have a post mounted table which has a
>> plate with a recessed hole in the floor. My table is like a drop leaf and
>> when removed from the post, it fits on the shelve in the v-berth and I put
>> the post in the hanging locker. I did not make the modification, the boat
>> came with it. I have thought about getting a modified inspection plate in
>> the cockpit floor that would accommodate the post leg so the table could
>> also be used in the cockpit.
>>
>> On nice feature of the drop leaf design is that when one side is dropped,
>> you can actually move through the cabin.
>>
>> Brian Zinser
>> #134
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