been welding for a while now, took a few classes over the last 4-5 months got a few basic certificates and only recently I bought a little stick/tig inverter to play with at home.
Here's my first attempt at fabricating something meaningful, a basic little welding table.
I have made a few fishing rod holders and other assorted simple items but the table was the first project I had to pay careful attention to angles and lengths etc.
I don't have a top for it yet, if I can't find some cheap plate to do it in 1 piece i'll probably end up using a few 'slats' of flat bar, as buying a full plate of steel is way too exxy for what this is.
I ran out of angle for the bottom shelf frame
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the welding isn't real pretty on this table but I was placing way more emphasis on keeping things square and fabricating. I only had SS 316L electrodes on hand so that's what I used
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All the miters were cut on an abrasive chop saw and I made frequent use of 4 home made 90 deg. fixtures which made things easy. start to finish (well, the stage its at in the photos) took me about 1.5 full days
![Embarrassed :oops:](./images/smilies/icon_redface.gif)
![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif)
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any comments tips or suggestions are welcome, harsher the better
![Razz :P](./images/smilies/icon_razz.gif)