I'm in the process of making a center console (armrest, cupholders, storage) for my '84 Pickup. Once complete, I'll have the upholstery shop pad/wrap it to match the seats they did for me. But, I've hit a snag.
The lid will be hinged to open length-wise toward the passenger seat. Initially, I'd planned to attach the hinge to the top edge of the box. But, that means screws going into the edge of the plywood - nope. That'll never hold up to repeated open/close, arm on armrest, etc.
I'm thinking I should attach the hinge on the side - screws going into plywood the "right" way. That does mean exposing the hinge (first and second pic). I bet the upholstery guy has some tricks to hide the hinge... or at least make it a bit less obvious.
Totally hiding the hinge (third pic) means getting more creative. I'd need to add wood to the top of the box - a perimeter piece that provides a stronger means of attaching the hinge.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!!!
If I go this route, the screws will go through the hinge and into the box from the side; the screws into the lid, will point up into the lid.
This way - screws into the box point down; into lid point up - seems like I need to add another board to the top - then attach the hinge to that - screws pointing down
The lid will be hinged to open length-wise toward the passenger seat. Initially, I'd planned to attach the hinge to the top edge of the box. But, that means screws going into the edge of the plywood - nope. That'll never hold up to repeated open/close, arm on armrest, etc.
I'm thinking I should attach the hinge on the side - screws going into plywood the "right" way. That does mean exposing the hinge (first and second pic). I bet the upholstery guy has some tricks to hide the hinge... or at least make it a bit less obvious.
Totally hiding the hinge (third pic) means getting more creative. I'd need to add wood to the top of the box - a perimeter piece that provides a stronger means of attaching the hinge.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!!!
If I go this route, the screws will go through the hinge and into the box from the side; the screws into the lid, will point up into the lid.
This way - screws into the box point down; into lid point up - seems like I need to add another board to the top - then attach the hinge to that - screws pointing down