Dinette Table November 12, 2022, 04:50:33 pm Got tired of kicking that dinette table leg. Replaced the table with 3/4" sanded plywood and cut it a couple inches shorter than the original. Much easier to get in an out of too. Might replace it with hardwood if I come across the right stuff one of these days. jor 7 Likes
Re: Dinette Table Reply #1 – November 12, 2022, 05:04:24 pm Nice job, Jor. That table leg has always been a pet peeve of mine. My only concern with your solution is I could see me or my better half absent-mindedly putting a hand down on the end of the table to assist while sitting down or standing up. 2 Likes
Re: Dinette Table Reply #2 – November 12, 2022, 06:11:10 pm QuoteMy only concern with your solution is I could see me or my better half absent-mindedly putting a hand down on the end of the table to assist while sitting down or standing up. It's pretty stout. I used steel brackets with 15" on the wall and 21" under the table. I had intended on using hollow wall anchors but decided to go with screws instead as the wall is thicker than I thought (about 1/2") so the screws get a really good bite. No problem using the table end as an assist. I wouldn't sit on it though! The brackets don't interfere at all with your legs.As an aside, we have about 1 1/2" from the wall surface to the exterior wall.jor 3 Likes
Re: Dinette Table Reply #3 – May 08, 2023, 04:38:30 pm Dinette Table Follow-UpMade a modification to the no-leg table. I added a brace on top screwed into the wall and the table. That thing is solid. Go ahead. Put your hands on the end and lean into that baby! I was thinking about different mods we've done and this is one of my favorites. I hated that damn lonesome leg!jor 2 Likes