While the salon table provides worthwhile storage volume, it has always been awkward to access. Something is always on the table; dining accessories, snacks and general stuff the forward end, and a DVD player is in permanent residence on the aft end. BTW, the flat screen hinges up and the Bose computer speakers speakers can really rock the boat.
I replaced the aft access lid with a hinged section. Just pine from retired shelving unit and a cast-off piano hinge. The finger holes for lifting were drilled about 1/2-inch deep with a forstner bit, which leaves a smooth, flat bottomed hole. If we like the functionality I may either stain it to match or slice the original board at the appropriate spot. So far, we like it; we can actually use these bins. Case in point: installing this project I found a book-on-disk that had been borrowed from the public library and long since paid for as lost.
As for the hinged flat screen and the forward section, those are described elsewhere, but they look like this...
and like this....
Now, to listen to that book-on-disk....
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Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Salon Table Access
Too often, I find myself just living with problems - not even recognizing that they exist - endlessly banging myself on things, or struggling with storage. Drew, over at Sail Delmarva, demonstrates once again an uncanny knack for recognizing problems and then solving them.
The function that the boat is going to utilized for is the primary deciding factor for the added equipment and accessories that you will need.
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