each leg is two 3/8 rods that form a v and there are 4 legs thus 8 rods. each leg holds up to 125 lbs under compression so I don't see where that is too much weight.
Just my understanding. I don't see it as spam. I see spam as the likes of sellers or people trying to move traffic to other websites for monetary gain.
I am not completely insane..
Some parts are missing
Professional Driver on a closed course....
Do not attempt.
Just because I'm a dumbass don't mean that you can be too.
So DON'T try any of this **** l do at home.
Not spam, just an overly optimistic woodworker.
I got some reasonable quotes from a local san francisco shop, and decided for now I'm just going to purchase the legs. I figured if I only had one type of weld to learn, I could figure it out on my own... but I realized welding is a world of its own. I'll learn eventually.
Thanks for all your help!
Here are the tables I'm hoping to build:
www.stemfurniture.com
Cool... and welcome.
Stainless is a tough starting point as it's harder to bend, cut, and drill. Add to that the material cost make mistakes painful. I wouldn't let our exercise in reality discourage you from adding some metal fab to your craft.
Before heading off to buy some equipment I'd recommend taking some basic classes to get your feet wet and gain some skills to get you where you'd like to be. I'd use your project for the class and glean all you can. There are several ways to complete this job... it all comes down to your skills and equipment. You may find your new passion... or you may decide you hate welding and your happier subbing it out.
I grew up in a wood shop... but was introduced to metal shop in junior high. I think my Dad's ok with it.
I think he might weld photobooths for a hobby.
Id use a welder.
I forgot how to change this.
Thanks everyone for your help! I finished 13 tables with this method, check them out here:
http://www.stemfurniture.com
-Danny
The tables look nice Bittiker.
Airco Ac/Dc 300 Heliwelder
MillerMatic 200 (stolen)
Miller Maxstar 150STL
Miller Maxstar 161STH
Miller AEAD200LE
Hobart MIG
Lincoln Idealarc 250
I would agree they look good.
Welding is a world of it own. That does not mean you cannot learn though.
Either taking a class and staying on here, or even just buying a welder and start playing around with some stuff.
A wood worker cum welder.....now I've heard it all.
It is little wonder the USA has lost most of it's ability to produce trade goods against the Chinese "back yarders"......I weep.
In this situation the wood worker is taking the bread out of the mouth of a person who relies on welding for a living and can guarantee his work.
If the table leg fails at the weld and the customer ends up with hot soup amongst the family jewels.....expect some expensive court time due to also attempting to be a lawyer.....LOL.
Ian.
HOLY FIREWOOD, BATMAN!
I burned a couple of chords of walnut this past winter, cause around here stuff like that is scrap wood. Unless a log is long and straight (veneer tree) nobody wants to buy it anymore.
Nice looking tables there Danny!
Did I mention I do my best wood working with Stihl equipment?
Roger
Old, Tired, and GRUMPY
Salesman will call, Batteries not included, Assembly is required, and FREE ADVICE IS WORTH EXACTLY WHAT YOU PAY FOR IT!
Dial Arc 250HF
Thunderbolt 225 AC/DC
Assorted A/O torches
$2199 for a table
bittiker, I like your tables and the fact that you are using material that would otherwise be discarded to make functional and good looking things. If you are in an area where you can sell your products for enough to make a business out of it, all the better.
Most of us have a personality trait that causes us to enjoy making things, and learning new skills. You came and asked a reasonable question. You got some good advice on that question, and if you find that welding is a skill that would take you further down the road to where you want to go, I'm sure you'll do well with some practice and focus. Good luck!
I'd like to see the welds on that 2k $ table
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yup, I quit welding.. joined welder anonymous
In my area every single person that would want a table like that would make their own. Pretty tough to do something that makes money around here. You have to be good at something that is very hard to do around these parts and then still no one has money. lol
Miller Diversion 165
120 amp Buzz Box
Victor Oxy/Ace Oxy/LPG
Smith "Little" Oxy/LPG
Hypertherm Powermax 30
Lot's of Misc. tools n' crap....
OMFG... seriously? Paranoid or Impatient much? It had only been 26 hours since the OP's initial post! Now 'Moderators' are implying that people might be 'TROLLS' because they don't answer fast enough? Christ, It's a wonder people come here for at all....
Miller Diversion 165
120 amp Buzz Box
Victor Oxy/Ace Oxy/LPG
Smith "Little" Oxy/LPG
Hypertherm Powermax 30
Lot's of Misc. tools n' crap....
He is based in Los Gatos.... Probably has a hard time keeping them in stock.
It's crazy on these threads how a simple welding question can get such intense reactions out of people. Thanks everyone for your input, I've got my hands full marketing now, but I'll have more questions once I get back in the shop - Danny
Last edited by bittiker; 04-23-2013 at 02:57 PM.
Good stuff! If you have buyers all power to you! They do look nice!
Jman, when this thread was started and the OP was asking questions some things just didn't seem "right" to me. He even said he was an amateur, asking about what kind of welder to use and things like that. Often when people on here "ask" questions they don't even pay attention to the replys and do whatever it is they wanted to do anyway. (asking about welding on a trailer..Everyone says don't do it..They do it anyway)
Airco Ac/Dc 300 Heliwelder
MillerMatic 200 (stolen)
Miller Maxstar 150STL
Miller Maxstar 161STH
Miller AEAD200LE
Hobart MIG
Lincoln Idealarc 250