What welding projects are you working on? Are you proud of something you built?
How about posting some pics so other welders can get some ideas?
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Bugel
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Some pictures of my bed frame project..

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Hope you like it..cheers.
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Very nice! I was going to make my kids a aluminum bunk bed, but my wife found one dirt cheap. She has been complaining about not having a head board for our bed, maybe I can make one for her.
-Jonathan
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In my woodworking days I got a huge hollow tree, a Black Walnut that survived a hotel fire. These trees secrete resin making the color, & rot resistance. This tree secreted lots of it, (fire?), the wood is very dark, almost oily to touch. I modified a lathe to 7' 3", made a cannonball 4 poster bed. The crossboard in the headboard I wanted a simple one hump tombstone shape. My boss didn't like it, it was creepy! I suggested a classic colonial broken pediment with dentil molding and turned finial. Nope, too Lincoln bedroom, she could envision a body with its head blown apart. I left it with "Look at antique furniture books. Find something you like. Weeks later I went off to a school board meeting, on my return I discovered a 15 year old proudly showing a blank of black walnut roughed out for a gun stock, He had cut it from the center of my headboard. Oh well.
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Looks an excellent job - when I started on the pictures I actually thought it was a truck bed ! - I'm not going to risk putting the first thing that popped into my head in print - but I'll chance saying that membership to weight watchers maybe cheaper than that tonnage of steel !
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Before they were married my daughter in law had a cramped dorm room. To maximize space Seth built her a desk with bed above.It comes apart in three pieces, and weighs 100 LBS each. All for a 97 LB girl.
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You forgot the 4 eye bolts to attach the bungees too.
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How many people sleep on this bed???

You could park your D6 on that bed, and it wouldn't even flex.

Awesome build.

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~John
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AKweldshop wrote:How many people sleep on this bed???

You could park your D6 on that bed, and it wouldn't even flex.

Awesome build.

Best,
~John
Hi john..just me and my wife..it has to be built tough to handle the stress when two forces of nature collide :lol:
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That's one solid bedframe!

I'd be interested in more pics of your chop saw stand. That pivoting fence looks pretty clever!

Cheers,
Richard
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RichardH wrote:That's one solid bedframe!

I'd be interested in more pics of your chop saw stand. That pivoting fence looks pretty clever!

Cheers,
Richard
thanks richard..here's a detailed pics of my chopsaw stand..

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Wow that's a nice chop-saw stand!!!!

Well done!!!
Just a couple welders and a couple of big hammers and torches.

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Very nice!! I love how you paint your projects, it has sex appeal. Now can we have pictures of the down draft/torch table?
-Jonathan
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Nice looking stand. I like the idea of swivel supports.
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