Custom modular JK hardtop
Like the other trim options, is it possible to provide an option where the rear fenders are still 1" too long? I run a mid-width bumper and I'm sure a few others do too.
Also, this shape for the rear is much better (being parallel instead of a trapezoid) but I still love the more consistent A shape
Also, this shape for the rear is much better (being parallel instead of a trapezoid) but I still love the more consistent A shape
Like the other trim options, is it possible to provide an option where the rear fenders are still 1" too long? I run a mid-width bumper and I'm sure a few others do too.
Also, this shape for the rear is much better (being parallel instead of a trapezoid) but I still love the more consistent A shape
Also, this shape for the rear is much better (being parallel instead of a trapezoid) but I still love the more consistent A shape

I finished the folding table for the JK fridge slide today. Anyone up for a picnic?

Here it is without the traditional Gingham tablecloth

Stowed. The table folds up between the fridge battery and the fridge.

To show how it works, here's a deployment video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4mO5If7_U8 The leg that supports the outboard side of the table is a "monopod" intended for cameras, they're cheap, light and adjustable. It attaches to the bottom of the table with thumbscrews - I made it removable to minimize the thickness of the stored table.
And how it stows:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QFMI_2TtVc I've still got a few features to add, stay tuned...

Here it is without the traditional Gingham tablecloth


Stowed. The table folds up between the fridge battery and the fridge.

To show how it works, here's a deployment video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4mO5If7_U8 The leg that supports the outboard side of the table is a "monopod" intended for cameras, they're cheap, light and adjustable. It attaches to the bottom of the table with thumbscrews - I made it removable to minimize the thickness of the stored table.
And how it stows:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QFMI_2TtVc I've still got a few features to add, stay tuned...
. I have no idea if this setup will ever be a commercial product, I just did it because Dometic offered up a fridge and MORryde offered a slide and it it seemed like an interesting design challenge. I'll make the design available to them but I have no idea if they'll want to turn it into a product.If they don't decide to turn it into a product, people can pick up a MORryde slide, three $8 folding tables at WalMart, a bit of hardware, fabricate a few simple brackets, mix it all together and you're off in the wild having a picnic with a cold one. Oh, almost forgot, $3.50 at JoAnn Fabric for a yard of Gingham vinyl tablecloth fabric.
.I have a couple of other features I plan to add to it, but I probably won't get to them until next week - next on my agenda is making the molds for the rear flat fenders and molding the first pair of fenders in those molds.
I made the molds for the rear flat fenders yesterday. What they looked like after curing overnight:

Trimmed/demolded/washed:


The mold surfaces are perfect, these molds will make very nice fenders. I'll probably make the first set of fenders in these molds tomorrow.

Trimmed/demolded/washed:


The mold surfaces are perfect, these molds will make very nice fenders. I'll probably make the first set of fenders in these molds tomorrow.



