Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Group Forum: Do It Yourself Gear :: Tree Table Torment
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THEGrandRapids |
I tried to make one out of sheet metal, bend the edges up for a lip, put a couple brackets underneath for stability and it turned out.... terrible. Never even took it out of my basement. I'd love to bring one of those, but 3 pounds can be better allocated for me elsewhere. We do bring a foldup table (cheap amazon one, probably a pound) and play checkers on it or eat oatmeal. Looks good! |
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bobbernumber3 |
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arnesr |
I wonder if one could fit an old Coleman suitcase stove on there. |
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okinaw55 |
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sns |
arnesr: "Nicely done. Thanks; I would think a Coleman stove would fit...I believe they are 18x12 and this surface is 24x18. |
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bobbernumber3 |
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timatkn |
Nice work! T |
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sns |
Still heavier than I'd like, but it is really solid - you can bump into it or whack it from the side or even underneath and it's not going to move at all. Finally, the tree can be crooked or leaning any direction, and you can get the table perfectly flat. |
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sns |
It's complete, and I have many many hours down this particular rabbithole. Too many. Final product attaches to most any tree, and is 24" wide by 18" deep. Top is 1/2" baltic birch ply. This is not intended to be a cutting board - we can put one of those light, flexible numbers on top when needed. I did paint slow-cure epoxy on all edges. The top & bottom have mineral oil soaked in, however I may go further with one of the wax/oil cutting board products. Hoping that it can get rained on and survive fine. There is hardware attached to reinforce a few key areas of potential stress. The attachment system is all Amsteel - I did a lot of crazy splicing....weird whoopie slings, loops and toggle-cinch fasteners. They can be tightened down pretty firmly - it's very solid with little give once set up. That set up takes 5-7 minutes - not spectacular. And final weight is candidly disappointing at 3 pounds 3 ounces. I think a different strap system could cut down set up time, but it would weigh more. Most of the weight is in the top...there are a few high-tech options (aircraft bulkhead material, for example) to reduce that weight, but the cost would be significant. We'll see how it works in the field come May. |
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Savage Voyageur |
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