I am looking for something like Alu-Cab table, that I can store up under the overhang on my pickup bed camper. Needs foldable legs, but top can be up to 55" x 30" without folding. Want sturdy.
Does anything compare to the Alucab table, any normal plastic banquet tables super sturdy but light?
Exactly my plan! And check out the Tune M1, there is room to put a 58" long unfolded table on either side. It has a long overhang, 59".I've been thinking more on your idea since it's an idea I've had ever since I bought a Super Pacific shell for my former Tundra Crewmax. This, IMO, was misengineered to account for the sharkfin antenna that few Tundras have, meaning the manufacturer err'd on the side of the sharkfin people and left a huge gap between roof and top which I hated from day one. And that was just looking at it. The added resistance and noise made it much worse than the look. One big reason I sold it.
Anyway, I guess I couldn't help but ********** about that a minute, but there is no better place to put a table if you have a truck and overhang. I would consider piecing one together that perfectly fits the space. That was my plan. I think the frame from one of these aforementioned tables would work great and just sacrifice the top or repurpose it. Still worth it. Personally I think an L bracket setup hanging all the way across the roof (underside of top) and TWO tabletops would be the ticket. Each could be 3'x3' easily and slide in/out from either side with a pin to lock them in. Seems to me like vibration mitigation would be a battle but a winnable one.
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Also not a good platform for small BBQs. 😆Don't park your Lifetime blow molded plastic table too close to the furnace vent on the side of your rig. Ask me how I know, Lol.
+1 I have the same with the wire too.
Far from perfect, but it is what I use.
I have a Lifetime folding table. It's maybe 5'x2'.. Its pretty strong steel tube frame with blow moulded HDPE top.
Overall I like it, but the plastic is quite slippery. Unless its real close to level things slide off.
Obviously, plastic have to be careful with stoves, hot cooking utensils, etc.
I found it at Sally Ann, 15$ I cant complain.
Otherwise I would probably buy a stainless folding table.
Further,
On my group trips, I usually bring also a late 70s Black & Decker Workmate. (Theres dozens of models over the years. In general, older the better... )
Seems crazy overkill for bringing stuff.
But its proven the handiest thing at camp.
Overall I like it, but the plastic is quite slippery. Unless its real close to level things slide off.
I have a Lifetime 2' X 4' folding table. It has a pebbled surface, sort of non-slip. Bought at Wal-Mart.I have a Lifetime folding table . . .
Overall I like it, but the plastic is quite slippery. Unless its real close to level things slide off.
Obviously, plastic have to be careful with stoves, hot cooking utensils, etc. . . .