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doughere
Mar 25, 2015Explorer
A lot depends on construction.
Mine is aluminum framed with foam insulation, and thin plywood bonded to the interior and exterior to form a sandwich. I've drilled where I thought there was an aluminum frame member, used sheet metal screws into the aluminum. If there is no frame member, then used mollies to hold things. Nothing I've done this way is very heavy.
I've installed 2 drop leaf tables, but they were installed where I could get behind, and brace them.
Doug
Mine is aluminum framed with foam insulation, and thin plywood bonded to the interior and exterior to form a sandwich. I've drilled where I thought there was an aluminum frame member, used sheet metal screws into the aluminum. If there is no frame member, then used mollies to hold things. Nothing I've done this way is very heavy.
I've installed 2 drop leaf tables, but they were installed where I could get behind, and brace them.
Doug
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