Thanks. Damn its the bracket Im trying to find.It’s a Reimo table leg from eBay and I made a bracket for the bottom to allow it to swivel
Thanks. Damn its the bracket Im trying to find.It’s a Reimo table leg from eBay and I made a bracket for the bottom to allow it to swivel
hi mate i think rail best i have a combi van i hade my rear seats moved back a bite for more leg room thank can send photo just drop me a tex 07979085653 daveI'm having a table fitted when I have my kombi lined out........I haven't decided whether or not to have the table supported by a socket in the floor or a rail attached to the side wall with a leg that folds out. If I go for the socket in the floor, does it involve drilling through the floor????
Decisions, decisions!!!!!!!!!!
hi mate i think rail best i have a combi van i hade my rear seats moved back a bite for more leg room thank can send photo just drop me a tex 07979085653 dave
It’s easy to make. When you buy the leg kit you get a plastic bush in with it that is supposed to screw to your floor as a swivel point, I just found a suitable piece of L shaped aluminium and bolted the bush that and then bolted that to the seat frame.Thanks. Damn its the bracket Im trying to find.
Here’s mine, attached to the sliding bed so table goes wherever the seat goes.View attachment 203789View attachment 203790View attachment 203791
Do you have any more detailed pics? I cant see in the ones abouve how you did this and I would like to do something the same. ThanksIt’s easy to make. When you buy the leg kit you get a plastic bush in with it that is supposed to screw to your floor as a swivel point, I just found a suitable piece of L shaped aluminium and bolted the bush that and then bolted that to the seat frame.
I’ve also just had a look and I see my purchase is no longer available. Maybe try looking on the actual Reimo website. I’ll try and take some photos of the bracket this weekendLook on eBay and gant find anything that looks like that.
Do you have any more detailed pics? I cant see in the ones abouve how you did this and I would like to do something the same. Thanks
The original Kombi floor as in the padded rubber?I’m looking to put a table in my kombi with original kombi floor. I was thinking about getting the below style leg and fixing it in to a bit of ply which is then glued to the van. Has anyone used one of these?
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My plan would be to cut a round hole in the rubber and secure some ply to the van through hole. I’d then screw the table mount to the plyThe original Kombi floor as in the padded rubber?
I looked at these type of legs/mounts and discounted them when I had a table in my van - didn’t want to cut a round hole and then drill through the rubber floor into the metal underneath.
I suspect you’d struggle to stick wood to it?
Presumably you don't have the tables up whilst travelling?
Agreed. We have the loc8 table & use it out more than in.We had a Reimo bolt-on table and swapped it out for a loc8 table. Having a freestanding table is just way more flexible, you can use it both inside and out.
Not really thought about it - more for the kids to eat or when I’m waiting somewhere and get the laptop out - they clip in and out super easilyPresumably you don't have the tables up whilst travelling?