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Old 08-04-2017, 07:31 PM
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I just had to cut some steel,,, so I started,,,

A dozen pieces of 2" X 1/4" angle,,,
4 pieces of 1" round steel bar,,, 3 pieces of 1/4" flat,,,

What should I build??
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Old 08-04-2017, 08:17 PM
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Old 08-04-2017, 08:49 PM
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Hmmm,, how do you locate parts accurately,, when the corners are not square?

CADDrag is a possibility,,,

PROGRESS!! 42 holes are drilled,,,
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Hmmm,, how do you locate parts accurately,, when the corners are not square?

CADDrag is a possibility,,,

PROGRESS!! 42 holes are drilled,,,
Mark centerline of work table at bottom.

Mark height and draw line/clamp piece at top. Mark center line on top.

Measure from top center to specific distance on bottom edge. ( if the part being fabricated is 42" wide, measure 21" off each side of centerline) Both sides should be the same measurement.
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Mark centerline of work table at bottom.

Mark height and draw line/clamp piece at top. Mark center line on top.

Measure from top center to specific distance on bottom edge. ( if the part being fabricated is 42" wide, measure 21" off each side of centerline) Both sides should be the same measurement.
That is kinda what I did,, the parts turned out nice,,
more welding than I was expecting,, or was it because it was 90 degrees when I was welding??

At least the paint is drying nicely with the 90 degree heat!!

The old trailer ended up getting the over-spray,,,so I just finished the paint on the trailer,,,
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CAD Plans picnic table. Love it
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A picnic table for 2, painted red--somebody is getting an early start on Valentines Day.
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No flames? I'm a little disappointed.
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No flames? I'm a little disappointed.
Well,, the paint went on kinda thick,, and will take another day or two to harden,,
I ordered bolts from Amazon, they will be here in a day or two,,
I doubt the wind will blow this picnic table away!!??

I am planning on using the plastic decking wood,,
Do you think I will like that material?
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I am planning on using the plastic decking wood,,
Do you think I will like that material?
You may need to add some support on the outside of the seat, you may find that the plastic decking is a bit flimsy where it's not supported.
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