What is the best way to attach metal folding table legs to a 24"x60" piece of corian
I am trying to make a portable table for use in meat processing
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What is the best way to attach metal folding table legs to a 24"x60" piece of corian
I am trying to make a portable table for use in meat processing
Hi Baxter
How thick is your corian?
Corian is not a good surface to cut meat on, or any chopping function for that matter. It cannot be sterilized.
With only 1/2" corian I don't think the table legs would last very long, even if you epoxy in some brass inserts or use helicoils to join them to the table.
In this case, I would suggest that you cut some 6" wide strips of 3/4" plywood and then use PL construction adhesive (or similar product) to adhere the plywood to the bottom of the corian table. Then, assuming 1/8" thickness for the leg brackets I'd use 3/4" screws to screw the legs onto the plywood.
That would be my approach to this, but wait for a few others to pop in as we have a number of individuals here that can come up with some really great ideas!
And in terms of sterilization, yeah, cutting on the board would probably not work out great, but it is a non-porous surface that prohibits growth of bacteria on and below the surface and is easily sterilized using a 10% bleach solution.
Mark
I agree with Massplumber.
I spent years working with Corian. It is easy enough to sterilize so cutting on it should work. It's way better than say a butchers block of wood.
As for mounting the legs, I also agree that you need some sort of substrate such as plywood. This can be attached with a strong adhesive. We used to use silicone and hot glue and once it dried, you would need to hammer and chisel to remove it.
I recommended PL construction adhesive, but maybe Odinn knows of something better?
We used DAP and hot glue.
Alex Plus 10.1 oz. All-Purpose Caulk Clear-18072 at The Home Depot
Though, to be honest, it looks like the PL Construction Adhesive that Massplumber mentioned is probably going to be the best choice for you.
PL Premium 10 fl. oz. Polyurethane Construction Adhesive-1390595 at The Home Depot
Just how portable does this portable table have to be?
Corian is kind of heavy.
Does it have to be 24" X 60"?
Could it be 30" X 60"?
Have you already purchased the Corian?
If you fix Corian to a wood substrate you need to use a flexible adhesive. Corian and wood move in opposite directions.
I think I would build a 3 or 4" skirt. Attach the legs to the skirt with through bolts and wing nuts. Run a slot on the inside of the skirt. Attach the top to the skirt with clips which fit in the slot and screw into the top, if the backer board will hold a screw. You will find these brackets in furniture hardware catalogs. If the backer board will not hold a screw, remove and replace with plywood. Attach the Corian to the plywood with a bead of silicone. Put a bead around the edge and diagonally from corner to corner.
This way you should be able to remove the top from the skrit, remove the legs from the skirt and transport it easily.
Although I am sure PL adhesive would work well for you (I've seen it used successfully with corian and wood outdoors before), I am always careful on this site to present, "That would be my approach to this, but wait for a few others to pop in as we have a number of individuals here that can come up with some really great ideas!"... see post #6
There is always someone (usually Harold (Hkstroud)) that comes up with something really cool!
Thanks HKS
Just thought I'd try to post a drawing.
Foot Note:
I pay Mark good money for those kind of comments
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