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Countertop Cutting Board [message #105555] Tue, 09 November 2010 17:07 Go to next message
captjack is currently offline  captjack   United States
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My wife was complaining about the lack of counterspace. I was thinking of a counter extension and found Emery's foldover cutting board in gmcphotos which I really like.

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showphoto.php?photo=1954&cat=3187

I'm concerned that the invisible hinges won't support much weight without some sort of brace for the cutting board when it's open over the couch. Any comments or suggestions?


Jack Christensen - K6ROW, '76 Glenbrook/Clasco - "The Silver Bullet", Sebastopol, CA
Re: [GMCnet] Countertop Cutting Board [message #105557 is a reply to message #105555] Tue, 09 November 2010 17:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
James Hupy is currently offline  James Hupy   United States
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Jack, If you just need cutting boards, IKEA has hardwood cutting boards for
about $10.00.
I bought 2 and used my router to cut them to the shape of the sink and put a
nylon cutting board on the bottom that fits the sink so they don't slide
around when traveling. Works neat.
Jim Hupy
Salem, OR
78 Royale 403

On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 3:07 PM, Jack Christensen <captjack@sonic.net> wrote:

>
>
> My wife was complaining about the lack of counterspace. I was thinking of
> a counter extension and found Emery's foldover cutting board in gmcphotos
> which I really like.
>
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showphoto.php?photo=1954&cat=3187
>
> I'm concerned that the invisible hinges won't support much weight without
> some sort of brace for the cutting board when it's open over the couch. Any
> comments or suggestions?
> --
> Jack Christensen - K6ROW,
> '76 Glenbrook/Clasco, '65 Clark Cortez,
> Sebastopol, CA
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Re: Countertop Cutting Board [message #105558 is a reply to message #105555] Tue, 09 November 2010 17:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
GeorgeRud is currently offline  GeorgeRud   United States
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I'm sure that the design is limited as to the weight it can hold, but should last with some care.

You could always install a hinged support on the side of the galley cabinets that could be swung out to further support the cutting board. I think that it would fold against the cabinet without taking much space or interfering with the couch. I would probably hinge it along the forward edge of the cabinet, and have it support the cutting board by folding it out when needed.


George Rudawsky
Chicago, IL
75 Palm Beach
Re: [GMCnet] Countertop Cutting Board [message #105562 is a reply to message #105555] Tue, 09 November 2010 17:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
emerystora is currently offline  emerystora   United States
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On Nov 9, 2010, at 4:07 PM, Jack Christensen wrote:

>
>
> My wife was complaining about the lack of counterspace. I was thinking of a counter extension and found Emery's foldover cutting board in gmcphotos which I really like.
>
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showphoto.php?photo=1954&cat=3187
>
> I'm concerned that the invisible hinges won't support much weight without some sort of brace for the cutting board when it's open over the couch. Any comments or suggestions?
> --
> Jack Christensen - K6ROW,
> '76 Glenbrook/Clasco, '65 Clark Cortez,
> Sebastopol, CA

When I put the board on the hinges held it very well for a couple of years. But then another GMCer visited our motorhome and leaned on the board with a lot of his weight and pulled the hinges loose. So, I had to refasten it. I have cut a rectangular hole into the side of the cabinet just below the board in front of the sink and put in a sliding piece of wood similar to what is used on the dinette table. That supports it very well when the wood bar is pulled out.

Emery Stora
77 Kingsley
Santa Fe, NM


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Re: [GMCnet] Countertop Cutting Board [message #105567 is a reply to message #105555] Tue, 09 November 2010 18:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
USAussie is currently offline  USAussie   United States
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Jack,

I too saw Emery's cutting board extension and it fit the bill perfectly for
what Helen wanted!

However, the counter top on the Avion is particle board and there is no way
I would trust it to be strong enough screw the self supporting hinges so I
used a piano hinge and brass wood screws.

Here's what it looks like

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showphoto.php?photo=36673

Regards,
Rob

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My wife was complaining about the lack of counterspace. I was thinking of a
counter extension and found Emery's foldover cutting board in gmcphotos
which I really like.

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showphoto.php?photo=1954&cat=3187

I'm concerned that the invisible hinges won't support much weight without
some sort of brace for the cutting board when it's open over the couch. Any
comments or suggestions?
--
Jack Christensen - K6ROW,
'76 Glenbrook/Clasco, '65 Clark Cortez,
Sebastopol, CA
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Regards, Rob M. (USAussie) The Pedantic Mechanic Sydney, Australia '75 Avion - AUS - The Blue Streak TZE365V100428 '75 Avion - USA - Double Trouble TZE365V100426
Re: [GMCnet] Countertop Cutting Board [message #105572 is a reply to message #105567] Tue, 09 November 2010 18:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Mr ERFisher is currently offline  Mr ERFisher   United States
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this is what Kelvin did
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showphoto.php?photo=6431&cat=3583

will have to ask what he used for a hinge

gene




On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 4:15 PM, Rob Mueller <robmueller@iinet.net.au> wrote:

> Jack,
>
> I too saw Emery's cutting board extension and it fit the bill perfectly for
> what Helen wanted!
>
> However, the counter top on the Avion is particle board and there is no way
> I would trust it to be strong enough screw the self supporting hinges so I
> used a piano hinge and brass wood screws.
>
> Here's what it looks like
>
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showphoto.php?photo=36673
>
> Regards,
> Rob
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: gmclist-bounces@temp.gmcnet.org
> [mailto:gmclist-bounces@temp.gmcnet.org] On Behalf Of Jack Christensen
> Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 5:08 PM
> To: gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org
> Subject: [GMCnet] Countertop Cutting Board
>
>
>
> My wife was complaining about the lack of counterspace. I was thinking of
> a
> counter extension and found Emery's foldover cutting board in gmcphotos
> which I really like.
>
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showphoto.php?photo=1954&cat=3187
>
> I'm concerned that the invisible hinges won't support much weight without
> some sort of brace for the cutting board when it's open over the couch.
> Any
> comments or suggestions?
> --
> Jack Christensen - K6ROW,
> '76 Glenbrook/Clasco, '65 Clark Cortez,
> Sebastopol, CA
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Re: [GMCnet] Countertop Cutting Board [message #105573 is a reply to message #105572] Tue, 09 November 2010 19:06 Go to previous message
kelvin is currently offline  kelvin   United States
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Better pictures available now.

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showphoto.php?photo=36676&title=cutting-board-addition&cat=3583

http://tinyurl.com/2g9qk7t

There's even less counter space in a 230. This thing gets quite a
workout and even at my size I can get in and out of the door just fine.

Kelvin


> this is what Kelvin did
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showphoto.php?photo=6431&cat=3583
>
> will have to ask what he used for a hinge
>
> gene
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 4:15 PM, Rob Mueller<robmueller@iinet.net.au> wrote:
>
>> Jack,
>>
>> I too saw Emery's cutting board extension and it fit the bill perfectly for
>> what Helen wanted!
>>
>> However, the counter top on the Avion is particle board and there is no way
>> I would trust it to be strong enough screw the self supporting hinges so I
>> used a piano hinge and brass wood screws.
>>
>> Here's what it looks like
>>
>> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showphoto.php?photo=36673
>>
>> Regards,
>> Rob
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: gmclist-bounces@temp.gmcnet.org
>> [mailto:gmclist-bounces@temp.gmcnet.org] On Behalf Of Jack Christensen
>> Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 5:08 PM
>> To: gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org
>> Subject: [GMCnet] Countertop Cutting Board
>>
>>
>>
>> My wife was complaining about the lack of counterspace. I was thinking of
>> a
>> counter extension and found Emery's foldover cutting board in gmcphotos
>> which I really like.
>>
>> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showphoto.php?photo=1954&cat=3187
>>
>> I'm concerned that the invisible hinges won't support much weight without
>> some sort of brace for the cutting board when it's open over the couch.
>> Any
>> comments or suggestions?
>> --
>> Jack Christensen - K6ROW,
>> '76 Glenbrook/Clasco, '65 Clark Cortez,
>> Sebastopol, CA
>> _______________________________________________
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