Fixing foldaway table to uneven surface
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Fixing foldaway table to uneven surface

by kleintje » Mon Sep 19, 2011 8:32 pm

Hi all,

I want to attach this simple wall mounted table to my wall:
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The wall is plaster covered brick (external wall). The table is 74 cm wide and I want it to fit in the space between two balcony doors like this (just a random example, this is not my actual house!):
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However, the wall space is only about 63cm, which means that there's a good 5cm overhang of table onto the wooden frames on either side of the wall space. Is it an option to attach a wooden baton in the wall space to make the surface even and then attach the table to this/wooden frames? If so, any suggestion about which fittings I should use for both baton and table?

The table will be use as a dining table to it will need to be secure.

Many thanks in advance for any help!

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