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Date:         Sun, 21 Jul 2013 19:10:18 -0600
Reply-To:     Eric Wunrow <EW@ERICWUNROW.COM>
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From:         Eric Wunrow <EW@ERICWUNROW.COM>
Subject:      Re: look out Felder Industries! - westy table mod
Comments: To: Alistair Bell <albell@SHAW.CA>
In-Reply-To:  <A2D3F716-CC73-4761-B8A4-335CDE4E8440@shaw.ca>
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That's really nice!

Funny, I'm in the process of something similar... using my tripod(s) and the small factory table. I had two wooden table tops cut from my design, mainly because I'm converting the large one to a work table holding my 24" monitor for my photo processing and art work.

We're bringing the smaller table for outside use only, sans the factory mount, so I tried a t-nut first but feared it wouldn't hold. I was right and may epoxy the t-nut into the table so the mount would

cover it if we ever sold the bus (highly unlikely). Worst case, I may

have to drill though the tabletop and properly nut and bolt it down. Hope not, it seems blasphemous to drill into any of these 30-year-old

parts (our '84 bus was born on 8-11-83, thanks to VW checking our VIN! — Happy 30th next month!).

What I wanted to do was use our new tables with the factory mount. My

design was to have a threaded, circular base plate welded onto a piece of pipe that slides into the factory mount — and threads onto the tripod screw — but we're out of town in leaving to live full- time on the road. This would basically look like a steel cup on top of a tripod that the factory mount would slide onto. Our tripods are pro-grade so plenty stable and adjustable from ground-level to 6 feet

high if desired. he design I can et done in time would use a small ballhead on the tripod so I could tilt the table for a variety of uses like drawing, etc.

EW Eric Wunrow Pictures 85 S Union Blvd, #Q123 Lakewood, CO 80228

303. 988. 8717 EricWunrow.com (soon!)

On Jul 21, 2013, at 12:12 PM, Alistair Bell wrote:

So i called on the Bell Industries R&D dept. to find out where the heck was the new camping toaster they had promised moths ago. There was a lot of shoe gazing and grunts when the staff was questioned.

But no toaster.

I asked if they had anything, just anything, that would keep Felder Industries flat footed.

One of them pulled some bits of aluminium out from under his bench.

"Perhaps this thing checks all the boxes; looks pretty, works mostly,

but in the end redundant"

"Perfect" I said, "Felder would never have thought of this!"

:)

http://shufti.wordpress.com/2013/07/21/vanagon-front-table-stand/

cheers

alistair


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