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?
sru_tx
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I was tired of storing my woodworking miter saw on a moving dolly and now really making it convenient to use. As I've said before, my garage is packed full of tools and if it's too big to fit on a shelf easily, it needs to be on wheels.

I know there are lots of off-the-shelf saw stands out there, but good luck finding one that fits under my tablesaw and is easily mobile. Here's what I came up with for a lot less than what DeWalt or Bosch charges. Nothing fancy but I'm pleased with it.

steve
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Nicely done.
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ldbtx wrote:Nicely done.
I concur, what are the two tube sizes you used?
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Thanks!

I used 1.5" and 1.25" square tubing. 14 gauge I believe. The fit is a little sloppy but it's good enough for my purposes.

steve
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