@davidvanryn 1 year ago I believe it was 1/4in (6.35mm) for the backing that actually screwed into the door. Anything thicker would've stuck out too much. For the bottom it was 1/2in (12.5mm)
I think it was 1/4in (6.35mm) for the backing that actually screwed into the door. Anything thicker would've stuck out too much. For the bottom it was 1/2in (12.5mm) So far it's worked great! If I did it again I would maybe see if I could use some sort of metal arms to make it sturdier but I'm not sure how I'd do that. Thanks for watching Geoff!
Got another question David -starting to cut wood now so getting serious! :-) I see how you used T nuts on the on the backing to attach the piano hinge...did you just use small nuts and bolts to attach the table top to the hinge? Thanks again buddy!
Awesome video man! I love that little table! Great use of space! You'll have to check out my f350 overland build I did on my channel! Keep up with the awesome content!
Thanks dude! Gotta make due with the little space I have haha! Love the Camp Chef oven video, I was looking at those but I think I'll have to go with a two burner stove to save some space.
That's a great question, I just checked my order history and I believe I used M5 rivet nuts for this project. If you're not certain you can use a measuring caliper to check the size of the hole. Hope that helps!
@@davidvanryn I ll make sure by measuring I just wanted to check in case you are sure avoid the extra work removing the panel . 😀keep up the nice vids !
Great Video. Well edited. Keep going with 90 prado stuff :D
Thanks Dan! I appreciate it, looking forward to creating more content around it. It's such a great vehicle!
Great job neat and pretty handy.
Thanks a bunch Derrick! I use it all the time!
Brilliant. I have the same car but 3 door
Thanks Carson! The 90 series looks so good too, I like the look better but like the space of the 5 door too much.
Very nice 👌
Thank you!!
Amazing
Thank you Andrei!
Very beautiful job. May I ask the thickness of your board?
@davidvanryn
1 year ago
I believe it was 1/4in (6.35mm) for the backing that actually screwed into the door. Anything thicker would've stuck out too much. For the bottom it was 1/2in (12.5mm)
@@davidvanrynVery good. Thank you very much
Super sick
Thanks dawg!! Love having the table in the back now!
Looks great - what thickness ply are you using please?
I think it was 1/4in (6.35mm) for the backing that actually screwed into the door. Anything thicker would've stuck out too much. For the bottom it was 1/2in (12.5mm) So far it's worked great! If I did it again I would maybe see if I could use some sort of metal arms to make it sturdier but I'm not sure how I'd do that. Thanks for watching Geoff!
@@davidvanryn Thank you for replying.
Got another question David -starting to cut wood now so getting serious! :-) I see how you used T nuts on the on the backing to attach the piano hinge...did you just use small nuts and bolts to attach the table top to the hinge? Thanks again buddy!
Awesome video man! I love that little table! Great use of space! You'll have to check out my f350 overland build I did on my channel! Keep up with the awesome content!
Thanks dude! Gotta make due with the little space I have haha! Love the Camp Chef oven video, I was looking at those but I think I'll have to go with a two burner stove to save some space.
What size rivet nuts did you use ?
That's a great question, I just checked my order history and I believe I used M5 rivet nuts for this project. If you're not certain you can use a measuring caliper to check the size of the hole. Hope that helps!
@@davidvanryn I ll make sure by measuring I just wanted to check in case you are sure avoid the extra work removing the panel . 😀keep up the nice vids !
@@overlandgreece2286 Thank you! Yeah I'd double check, it's always best to measure and get the right parts! Have fun with your build!
What are those little star things u tapped in for the hinge
They're called T-nuts for wood. Most big home improvement stores have them!
резьбовая заклёпка на сколько?
I used M5 rivet nuts for this project!