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3 DIY Game Table Upgrades

Join us as Dad explains how to attach permanent legs, hinges, and more to your game table. Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 1:14 Coffee 1:36 Cinnamon on the Toast 3:49 Attaching Permanent Legs 14:24 Table Hinge 16:40 Butt Joints 17:53 Dad's Dangerous Stunt 18:26 Table Leaf 21:54 Our Most Used Accessory 26:06 Cat Proofing 27:38 Framing Question 30:01 The Don't Do 30:41 Whiteboard Topper 31:35 Deeper Vault 34:36 Final Thoughts 35:33 Building Style Disclaimer Permanent Legs From Tnutz.com: • 4 - 28.5 inch legs 15 series light smooth aluminum extrusions (EX-1515L for silver or EX-1515L-Black for black with a 13/16 counterbore @ B and D). These will run about $15 each or $60 for set of 4 and these are the leg pieces giving your game vault an overall height of 30 inches after installation. • 4 Double Anchor Fastener Assembly (short) (AFD-015-A). These are about $4 each and act as the way to attach your leg to the game vault. • 4 15 Series Black Plastic End Cap (blank) (EC-015-A). These are about $.70 each and act as your end cap so that your leg does not tear up your carpet or hardwood floor You will need a 1/4 inch ball end hex driver to attach the anchor assemblies. The screwdriver is way way easier than an Allen wrench (looks like an L). The Allen wrench works but if you are going to add/remove the legs often I would highly recommend the screwdriver set up. Here is the link to just the individual tool (https://www.amazon.com/Eklind-Tool-91...) but I ended up buying a whole set of ball end hex drivers (SAE and not metric) Leaves and Halves: From tnutz: • 4 Butt Fastener Assembly (BF-015). These are $4.25 each and act like a screw that tightens to pieces end to end together with amazing strength. 2 assemblies can be used for each rail you are butting together. If you plan to do a leaf then you will need 8 assemblies. If you are putting legs on your table then I would recommend using both assemblies on each rail but if you are putting your vault on a different table then one assembly per rail would be sufficient. • Each of your extrusions will need to be custom milled with a 13/16 counterbore @ A and C slot. When your order your 15 series light smooth extrusions then you will have an option below the section on length size to choose custom milling options. Choosing A and C will work for extrusions with 4 slots or even the tri slot extrusions which have one smooth side. • Again you will need a 1/4 ball end hex to tighten/loosen the assemblies If you find that some of your parts are out of stock or the cost of shipping is really high most of the tnutz products have a listing of the equivalent part numbers for comparison with 80/20.net products. It may be helpful to put a cart together at both tnutz and 80/20 If you are using 1.5x3inch rails for your game vault and planning to use a butt fastener assembly to create a table leaf or table half then you will need to add a custom miter to one of the ends of both of your side rails and a custom miter to both ends of a leaf plus one end of both of the side rails. Ask for a 13/16 counterbore @ E and H slot for your 1.5x3inch rails. This will increase the price of each piece by a $1 or so. Hinges: From tnutz • 2 hinges (HI-015 E for silver and HI-015 E Black for black). These are about $7.50 each or $15 for the set. These are light duty hinges and are great for folding your vault in half but not designed for handling wieght or stress. • 8 T-slot nuts (ST-015) and select the 1/4 20 option for the thread size. From my standpoint this gives you lots of options at the hardware store for the next thing ... the bolt • 8 bolts with a 1/4 inch thread with a big enough head to rest in the hinge but not fall through. Unfortunately I grabbed a few bolts from pile of leftovers from other projects. The button head is too big but you will probably need to take your hinge into Home Depot with you and pick something that works ... sorry for the lame product number call out. Plexiglass Cover: From Lowes or Home Depot • 2'x4' piece of .22 plexiglass costs about $75 - you will need two to cover a 42"x42" game vault like the one in the video. • You can buy a thinner piece of plexiglass around an 1/8 of an inch instead of a 1/4 inch thick which will cost around $35-$40 per piece • 6 Roll in panel mounts from 80/20.net (Part #2488 for silver and Part #2488 black for black) about $5.50 each • Bolts or screw to connect the roll in mount to a piece of 4x4 cut into a square (normally 3.5 x 3.5) We look forward to seeing how you put everything together. Once again, send us a picture and we will send you a sticker of the game garage logo. We enjoy learning about your creativity. Let us know what you have figured out. We would love to learn from you!! Contact us: [email protected] #TheGameGarage #DIY

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