OK, I know what I'm looking for but not sure what to type into the
search engines to find it and I'm hoping someone can help.
I have a table which my model railway is on and it's like a pasting
table that the legs fold down. Because of the layout the controls are
situated under the table on a smaller table. But I want to place them
on the underside of the table so I have constructed a box for the
controls to be housed in.
To attach this box to the table I want use a runner slot thingy system
so that it can be removed before I fold the legs down.
Basically and as simply as I can explain I want to put two "hook"
runners on the top of the wooden box holding the controls and two
recieving hook runners on the underside of the table so that the box
can be slid on and off at whim.
Now I hope that makes sense and some of you wise and worldly people
can point me in the right direction.
Thank You.
PS. I've looked at drawer runners but most don't work upside down or
require a twist to engage the two seperate components which wouldn't
work in the location!
In article
<[email protected]>,
TrailRat <[email protected]> wrote:
> PS. I've looked at drawer runners but most don't work upside down or
> require a twist to engage the two seperate components which wouldn't
> work in the location!
Get yourself some nice straight lengths of well seasoned hardwood, your
router and dovetail cutter and make a dovetail slide like you get on
milling machines etc.
"TrailRat" wrote:
> I have a table which my model railway is on and it's like a pasting
> table that the legs fold down. Because of the layout the controls
> are
> situated under the table on a smaller table. But I want to place
> them
> on the underside of the table so I have constructed a box for the
> controls to be housed in.
>
> To attach this box to the table I want use a runner slot thingy
> system
> so that it can be removed before I fold the legs down.
SFWIW, back when I had an HO layout, had the controls hung under the
table with a pair of hinges.
Could fold the control box up under the table, then lock in place
which allowed the controls to be protected when table was lowered.
YMMV
Lew
TrailRat <[email protected]> wrote in
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> OK, I know what I'm looking for but not sure what to type
> into the search engines to find it and I'm hoping someone
> can help.
>
>
> I have a table which my model railway is on and it's like a
> pasting table that the legs fold down. Because of the
> layout the controls are situated under the table on a
> smaller table. But I want to place them on the underside of
> the table so I have constructed a box for the controls to
> be housed in.
>
> To attach this box to the table I want use a runner slot
> thingy system so that it can be removed before I fold the
> legs down. Basically and as simply as I can explain I want
> to put two "hook" runners on the top of the wooden box
> holding the controls and two recieving hook runners on the
> underside of the table so that the box can be slid on and
> off at whim.
>
> Now I hope that makes sense and some of you wise and
> worldly people can point me in the right direction.
>
>
> Thank You.
>
> PS. I've looked at drawer runners but most don't work
> upside down or require a twist to engage the two seperate
> components which wouldn't work in the location!
>
How about a french cleat, similar to what you would use to
hang a cabinet on the wall. Only difference being you would
need two, one for either side or front/back.
http://www.newwoodworker.com/frenchcleat.html#
Larry
>
> SFWIW, back when I had an HO layout, had the controls hung under the
> table with a pair of hinges.
>
> Could fold the control box up under the table, then lock in place
> which allowed the controls to be protected when table was lowered.
>
> YMMV
>
> Lew
The rails of the table are shallower then the height of the control
box and the layout when folded down has to have a narrow profile for
storage. With the landscaping and the control box, I would run the
risk of damaging both.
BTW - Running N-gauge line.
"TrailRat" <[email protected]> wrote in message =
news:[email protected]...
> OK, I know what I'm looking for but not sure what to type into the
> search engines to find it and I'm hoping someone can help.
>=20
>=20
> I have a table which my model railway is on and it's like a pasting
> table that the legs fold down. Because of the layout the controls are
> situated under the table on a smaller table. But I want to place them
> on the underside of the table so I have constructed a box for the
> controls to be housed in.
>=20
> To attach this box to the table I want use a runner slot thingy system
> so that it can be removed before I fold the legs down.
> Basically and as simply as I can explain I want to put two "hook"
> runners on the top of the wooden box holding the controls and two
> recieving hook runners on the underside of the table so that the box
> can be slid on and off at whim.
>=20
> Now I hope that makes sense and some of you wise and worldly people
> can point me in the right direction.
>=20
>=20
> Thank You.
>=20
> PS. I've looked at drawer runners but most don't work upside down or
> require a twist to engage the two seperate components which wouldn't
> work in the location!
>=20
How about some "T" track like that used for router jigs and a couple of =
screws with filed heads to inset in the tracks. =20
Works for me and my drill press.
P D Q
TrailRat wrote:
>> SFWIW, back when I had an HO layout, had the controls hung under the
>> table with a pair of hinges.
...
> The rails of the table are shallower then the height of the control
> box ...
A hinge w/ a loose pin on each side -- simply set in place and insert
pins, to remove, pull...
Ordinary door hinge w/ the rolled, not forged loop and easy enough to
enlarge slightly to give the play for easy pin insertion/removal.
--
On Wed, 6 May 2009 10:21:39 -0700 (PDT), TrailRat <[email protected]>
wrote:
Couple of old drawer slides from a desk or file cabinet?
>OK, I know what I'm looking for but not sure what to type into the
>search engines to find it and I'm hoping someone can help.
>
>
>I have a table which my model railway is on and it's like a pasting
>table that the legs fold down. Because of the layout the controls are
>situated under the table on a smaller table. But I want to place them
>on the underside of the table so I have constructed a box for the
>controls to be housed in.
>
>To attach this box to the table I want use a runner slot thingy system
>so that it can be removed before I fold the legs down.
>Basically and as simply as I can explain I want to put two "hook"
>runners on the top of the wooden box holding the controls and two
>recieving hook runners on the underside of the table so that the box
>can be slid on and off at whim.
>
>Now I hope that makes sense and some of you wise and worldly people
>can point me in the right direction.
>
>
>Thank You.
>
>PS. I've looked at drawer runners but most don't work upside down or
>require a twist to engage the two seperate components which wouldn't
>work in the location!
mac
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