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    Unleash Your Inner Mixologist with a Garage Pop-Up Trunk Lid Liquor Cabinet

    New York, South Dakota

    Many things can go into your garage to make it more relaxing, especially one with a lot of space. If you’re a fan of creativity and ingenuity, then, a pop-up trunk lid liquor cabinet will catch your interest. Basically, you’re adding a bar to your car parking space. Not just a regular bar, but one that fits the aesthetics of the room. How does this work? This and more is what we discuss next.

    Why Build a Garage Pop-up Trunk Lid Liquor Cabinet?

    A bar in your garage is great to have, no doubt, as you get to share drinks and discuss with others. However, you could simply install a regular bar or go big and create your own trunk liquor cabinet! What’s the deal with a pop-up trunk lid liquor cabinet? Well, many factors come to mind.

    First, it’s a creative way to repurpose an old car trunk. Ordinarily, these would have been disposed of or left to rot in a junkyard but now you can create something unique from it. In addition, since it’s a trunk, what better place to put it other than a garage? 

    Also, you are at liberty to style the trunk lid liquor cabinet any way you want. Style here refers to color, design, and size. Ideas for you are almost limitless, Of course, you can include accessories like LED lights ,stickers and many more. 

    Furthermore, a pop-up trunk lid liquor cabinet keeps your drinks out of sight, hidden. It only comes up when activated, and this has many advantages. Anyone can enter your garage, and you may not want everyone accessing your bar. So, by keeping it hidden, you get secure protection. This is most helpful if you have kids around the house.

    Garage Pop-up Trunk Lid Liquor Cabinet Setup Procedure

    Installing a garage pop-up trunk lid liquor cabinet will require some work, so it’s understandable if you are hesitant at first. Nevertheless, doing it yourself is possible if you know your way with tools and electrical connections. These are the parts required.

    • • Car trunk.
    • • Linear actuator.
    • • Micro switch and relay. 
    • • Gas spring.
    • • Connecting wires.

    Garage Pop-up Trunk Lid Liquor Cabinet Components 

    The car trunk is the main structure of the garage pop-up trunk lid liquor cabinet. Since the cabinet is motorized and not manually operated, you’ll need a device to create the up and down motion to reveal and hide the bar. That’s where the linear actuators come in. They’re perfect for such an application, as they ensure accurate straight movement for different home automation tasks.

    Also, gas springs are required to popup the trunk and lessen the workload on the linear actuator. Finally, the bar, the actual liquor cabinet, sits inside the trunk lid. The design is up to you, including the shelf count, holders, and hooks. Wood or glass will work for elegance. If you’re going to use lights and stickers or other accessories, they also go with the bar.

    Installing your Garage Pop-up Trunk Lid Liquor Cabinet

    Once you have the components in your garage, here’s a basic walkthrough of how to put them together.

    1. 1. First, two actuators are needed to make this work. We recommend using this linear actuator calculator to find out the required stroke length and force your project requires. 
    2. 2. Place the car trunk where you want your bar located and connect the first linear actuator to the trunk lid. The actuator should be attached to the trunk body, a switch and a power source.
    3. 3. For extra lift, install the gas springs on both sides of the trunk, and confirm that their position and angle aligns with the actuator to avoid failures.
    4. 4. Attach the DPDT switch to the first actuator and the relay. As explained, the switch should be in a relay that moves the second actuator into position when the mechanism is activated. So, test to ensure the switch-relay connection works and adjust if there are any inconsistencies. 
    5. 5. Finally, install the lights and other desired accessories.

    Conclusion

    Adding a bar in your garage is an exciting idea. It’s even more interesting if you opt for a pop-up trunk liquor cabinet rather than a regular bar as you get to experience comfort and convenience with the functionality of linear actuators. Here are more ways to use actuators to simplify your home.

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