DIY Fold Down Tailgate Table With Sink and Faucet For Lexus GX470 FJ Cruiser Jeep
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- Опубліковано 7 жов 2024
- Review of my DIY fold down tailgate table used for camping, tailgating, picnics, etc. It is so handy to have a table that can quickly deploy and pack up and this is my spin on the idea.
I am constantly tweaking and improving things on the design and would love to hear your idea or things you have done to keep the inspiration and creativity going.
Links to things used:
Shurflo Electric Faucet
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Sammart Collapsible Tub
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Bayite 12v DC Water Pump
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Ironman 4x4 13 Gallon Tapered Water Tank
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iv been thinking of ways to secure my DIY table and the backpack buckle is a great solution ! thanks for posting
They have garden hose quick disconnect adapters you can find them at just about any hardware store. Having that tank behind the seat is an awesome idea I’m definitely gonna have to borrow that idea from you
Thanks for the comment! I actually ended up getting food safe stainless hardware for all of it and upgraded to a bigger self priming demand pump and it works great. The behind seat tank is great and you can fill it from the rear passenger door behind the seat.
Dude!! This is GENIUS!!
Looks good enough for me. Nice and simple.
Great idea with the table and the faucet and sink.
Thanks for the comment and glad you liked the idea. Just finished refining it a little with all stainless fittings, a bigger demand self priming pump and added a hose with a sprayer.
You could purchase the pump with built in pressure switch and avoid running wires all the way to the faucet. Also, you can run the water hose along the wire harness where it enters the door (plenty of room there), but make sure you don't make any connections near by to avoid water leaking on the harness. You made a good attempt, but it seems esthetics is not your domain... as long as it works for you it is fine.
What a great guy. Thanks for sharing sir!
Sick!!! 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
Awesome idea! I love your ingenuity!
Thanks for the compliment. I love getting ideas from other people's builds and wanted to share.
That is pretty slick.
Ingenious
Man, really great job! For sure looking into that Ironman water tank for starters
Thanks for the compliment. Ironman has a lot of water tanks to choose from and I love mine. If you want something smaller, water bricks seem like another great smaller and modular water tank.
really nice ideas! love it
This is great! Thank you!
This is an awesome setup! For a cleaning water supplier/pump setup look up "usb rechargeable faucet". I have one and its great.
this is solid
How is the height of the water tank compared to the 2nd row when folded? (if trying to create a platform bed?) also, you could possibly chop down a cutting board to fit on top/inside of your sink tub. Would love to hear about other tanks and the research you did. Thanks for sharing!
Well thought out.
Thanks for the comment. The sink has actually been more useful than I expected, especially with kids and them getting dirty.
Great setup, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the compliment. Now to tackle gear storage :)
Cool build I am looking into making one for My FJ Cruiser.
If you want to upgrade that backpack buckle. Look into Austrialpin Cobra buckles or a chinese knock off. They are easier to use and made of metal not plastic. Best part is they release under tension.
If you want to prevent the wire and hose from being crimped, try a bungee cord to pull it back into the car as the door closes.
Thanks for the comment. That is a cool clip. I might have to try one
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Very nice. But why do you need an electric faucet when you have a pump. Today I have a garden hose, not the cleanest setup, but working.
Are the I bolts and hinges just going into the plastic with a washer and nut? Or did your fasten it to the metal of the actual door
I just have one question.. How the hell does the table hold weight since is secured just to the plastic cover?? 😮😮
This looks like a great setup! How much did that cost? The water tank is a bit bigger than I think I would need, could you do this with a smaller cheap water tank?
Thanks for the question Mike. By far the tank was the biggest cost. I can do a short video breaking down the cost and maybe some other options for tanks and pumps.
Hi, can you share your measurements for the drop table? I'd like to make it for my son for christmas.
The table is 41 x 16.5"
Did you just screw directly into the plastic to secure it?
I secured it to the plastic with machine screws and a nut on the backside. Working on an improved version to use rivnuts to secure it to the metal. Also looking into designing an aluminum tray as the table. Keep tuned in for future updates.
would never work for me, unfortunately. i use my Toyota to haul too much stuff, too regularly, and the exposed tubing when not in use wouldn't last long between trips....
True, doesn't sound like it would work for that, but I bet with some thought the concept could be made to work if you still want to integrate a water system
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