here we go again another table build
corners welded than ground smooth.
maybe ill get a new welder out of it (doubt it though)
craig
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?
How about posting some pics so other welders can get some ideas?
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Yeah Craig...the best toys you can have are the ones you get someone else to pay for! I love those corners you bend. I am flirting with buying a electric log splitter and fabbing up a hand brake out of it. Can't wait to see your table....keep us posted....Jeffmotox wrote:here we go again another table build
corners welded than ground smooth.
maybe ill get a new welder out of it (doubt it though)
craig
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Were those corners done with the tiggerator or the miggerator? I gots to get me a bender and a roller.
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finished coffee table corners
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table frame blackened and urethane coated.
wood top finished and at Delaware house
waiting for frame to be assembled.
craig
wood top finished and at Delaware house
waiting for frame to be assembled.
craig
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I have not tried it when tig welding. Only when stick welding so far. It works surprisingly well, I place the nozzle 15-20cm away from the weld and it sucks all the fumes from stick welding.
I have a Speedglas 9100FX Adflo which is my favorite welding hood which I use when Tig welding.
However the fumes when tig welding carbon steel are nothing to worry about especially if you are not welding full time.
I will try it though and let you know.
I have a Speedglas 9100FX Adflo which is my favorite welding hood which I use when Tig welding.
However the fumes when tig welding carbon steel are nothing to worry about especially if you are not welding full time.
I will try it though and let you know.
taz
here is a photo of the first table finish
and heading to new home.
craig
here is a photo of the first table finish
and heading to new home.
craig
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Great then you are the man to ask.
I am torn between metal and wood.
I prefer the way wood looks but I am afraid it will require more maintenance.
I feel more comfortable working with metal but the square tubing I am looking at (100x20mm ~ 4"x5/8") comes only up to 1.5mm thickness. Usually tubing this thin after 10-20 years starts rusting.
I have a colleague that says wood like teak (too expensive) and bangkirai are maintenance free. Do you have any info on them?
If I decide on metal I want to paint it using one of those "wood effect" paints. I do not know if the final result is decent so will try some to see how it will look.
I am torn between metal and wood.
I prefer the way wood looks but I am afraid it will require more maintenance.
I feel more comfortable working with metal but the square tubing I am looking at (100x20mm ~ 4"x5/8") comes only up to 1.5mm thickness. Usually tubing this thin after 10-20 years starts rusting.
I have a colleague that says wood like teak (too expensive) and bangkirai are maintenance free. Do you have any info on them?
If I decide on metal I want to paint it using one of those "wood effect" paints. I do not know if the final result is decent so will try some to see how it will look.
taz
most of my work is with PVC (azek) trim.
most of the time the general contractor has his
house crew install the decks. Meranti is the
wood of choice but i have seen them use
bangkirai although it is not very common here.
i do know a bit about it though is very durable and can handle
weather well.
it does not like to be painted as it sucks the paint
into the grain which can cause checks and cracks.
I'm sure it would be wonderful material for a fence.
you will need very very sharp tools when you cut
or drill it as its very dense. nice grain and appearance.
hopes this sheds some light on the project.
here is a sample of our work
most of my work is with PVC (azek) trim.
most of the time the general contractor has his
house crew install the decks. Meranti is the
wood of choice but i have seen them use
bangkirai although it is not very common here.
i do know a bit about it though is very durable and can handle
weather well.
it does not like to be painted as it sucks the paint
into the grain which can cause checks and cracks.
I'm sure it would be wonderful material for a fence.
you will need very very sharp tools when you cut
or drill it as its very dense. nice grain and appearance.
hopes this sheds some light on the project.
here is a sample of our work
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coffee table and sofia table
finished and in service in
Delaware house.
Craig
finished and in service in
Delaware house.
Craig
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I like!
Sort of "Industrial meets Shaker".
Are those casters hard on the floor finish? They look to be ABS plastic, which can pick up and hold grit.
Steve S
Sort of "Industrial meets Shaker".
Are those casters hard on the floor finish? They look to be ABS plastic, which can pick up and hold grit.
Steve S
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Very Nice!
Welding☞Syncrowave 250,Millermatic 252,30a Spoolgun Cutting☞12" Hi-speed Cutoff Saw, 9x 12 Horizontal Bandsaw Milling☞Gorton 8d Vertical Mill Turning☞Monarch EE Precision Lathe Grinding ☞Brown & Sharpe #5 Surface Grinder
steve
we are just starting to furnish, paint, decorate this
house and there will be area rugs where tables will wind up.
thanks for noticing though ill keep that in mind for future
projects.
what materials would be an option?
craig
we are just starting to furnish, paint, decorate this
house and there will be area rugs where tables will wind up.
thanks for noticing though ill keep that in mind for future
projects.
what materials would be an option?
craig
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Craig, area rugs are the best fix, obviously, but wheels made of HDPE (the same as plastic cutting boards) are less prone to capturing grit (like sand). I suspect there are even better choices available, but I've not worked in plastics since about 1990.
If nothing else, HDPE is usually white or light-colored, and hides the dirt tracks/scratches that show on your present casters.
A search for casters filtered with "food grade" may yield interesting results.
Steve S
If nothing else, HDPE is usually white or light-colored, and hides the dirt tracks/scratches that show on your present casters.
A search for casters filtered with "food grade" may yield interesting results.
Steve S
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