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And now to my big project this weekend. The rear door of the trooper is flat and perfect for a rear door table. After a week or so of research I started building....
In the beginning...
Taking my door panel off I saw that I would have plenty of room to mount all the hardware I would need. Taking some measurements I came up with a table that was 14 inches deep and 30 inches wide. Just enough room to make a sandwich, or cook with my coleman stove.
I spent a long time thinking through different materials. Several people have used cutting board material but when that gets wet it gets slick. After over thinking for a few days I just went with birch. My plan is to stain it and put a heavy layer of poly on it to help it hold up better. My thought is, 1 this will hold up pretty well, 2 if it ever gets trashed and needs to be replaced I can do that easy and cheaply and 3 wood is the original multipurpose material and will look nicer stained than a white piece of plastic would mounted to my door.
After putting the plan on paper I got to cutting...
Then I measured like a bizillion times and started drilling into my door panel. the table sits at 36 inches high (just like a kitchen counter) and is supported by a piano hinge and nylon webbing. It is held to the door with some threaded plastic knobs.
I only got this far...
All I have left to do is, mount the nylon straps, take it all apart to put the finishing stain on it, remount the door panel, and wire the aux cooking light.
As many of you know my weekend ends on Sunday morning so that's as far as I got Sat night. I will post complete pics when I am finished later the week. :sombrero: