I'm new to this forum, having just done a search in my quest to build a Scalextric track layout. I found the how to build article:
http://www.homeracingworld.com/easyartin2lane.htm
which gave me some great ideas regarding the build of the table and legs, so thanks for all that info.
But I want to go a bit further with that design and enable it to be stowed off the floor, using some sort of lift capability to raise it to (or near) the ceiling in my laundry room.
I would not build legs into the table itself (to keep it lighter) - I'd build the table as the article suggests (a bit larger though, as a 10' x 10') - and lower it onto the sawhorses that would lock into the table once lowered.
Any ideas as to feasability of this concept (e.g. would there be too much weight, wiring issues, etc) anyone can think of?
I believe the ceiling has joists that would support the weight, but don't have much of an idea as to how to manage the lift.
I could use detachable steel cables once lowered (to improve access during use), but what to use to actually lift the table and how to do it keeping it level while lifting?
I'm no engineer, but I can think of some rudimentry possibilities, but was looking for some other ideas form some who may have tried and succeeded and/or failed at this sort of concept.
I'd like it to be motorized, but not sure how much weight this would be for a 10' x 10' table (minus the legs) with all the track and wiring.
Finally, assuming this could all be done, what sort of budget would this entail? The table in the article came in around $200. If I could do this for another $250 - $300, I could hanlde that.
So, are there any engineers, carpenters out there with any experience or ideas regarding this project?
I'd be happy to share with the forum all photos, video, details, costs, etc. if I can figure out feasability in advance and actually attempt a build out.
Thanks in advance,
Dave Fontanese