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    Re: Some everyday railings (and other cool stuff)

    Quote Originally Posted by MetalMan23 View Post


    Here's something I'm working on today.

    Still have to drill and tap for hinges, and paint
    I really like this gate

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikhail Msk View Post
    Thanks for the answer. Yes, the whole question is in color. But I need not powder technology, but Oil Rubbed Bronze. Many thanks for the link, I'll read it.
    Good luck)))
    If you have a good specialized powder coater they should have an oil rubbed bronze color, if not you can get spray paint that will do it, if it is available where you live.

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    Still trying to figure out all the ipe up'ar.Ochracea is a better species of tabebuia for that climate but maybe the Brazilians don't have it in abundance like lmptiginosa (ipe).Google them up.Beautiful trees.Get it while you can.itll be CITES listed soon..

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    Re: Some everyday railings (and other cool stuff)

    Quote Originally Posted by JT523 View Post
    I really like this gate
    Thanks, I made 3 of them for the same customer

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    Quote Originally Posted by tapwelder View Post
    I refer to "dizziness" as when vertical fencing/railing don't line up with fixed references out side the rail elements.

    That the spectacular part.
    Thanks

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    Re: Some everyday railings (and other cool stuff)

    Here's some more stuff, same job

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    Re: Some everyday railings (and other cool stuff)

    Hey Metal Man how would you bend this radius. The top and bottom is tubing with a flat bar on top.

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    Re: Some everyday railings (and other cool stuff)

    Quote Originally Posted by Todd496 View Post
    Hey Metal Man how would you bend this radius. The top and bottom is tubing with a flat bar on top.

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    That's a spiral, way harder than just a radius, it depends on the construction of the rail, how are your pickets attached on the bottom? Any horizontal rails?

    What's the size of the bar?

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    The post are going on the out side of the steps. There is a top and bottom rail. The pickets are some flat bar that has a cross design. I will take some more pictures.

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    Re: Some everyday railings (and other cool stuff)

    Here's some table bases I'm making, I'm hammering 1/4"x3/4" flat bar, then using my new scroll bender, making a bunch of scrolls then welding them together.

    Here's a few pics

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    Re: Some everyday railings (and other cool stuff)

    Those are not what mine look like although that is a very sharp table!

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    Re: Some everyday railings (and other cool stuff)

    Quote Originally Posted by MetalMan23 View Post
    Here's some table bases I'm making, I'm hammering 1/4"x3/4" flat bar, then using my new scroll bender, making a bunch of scrolls then welding them together.

    Here's a few pics

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    That twisted picket is that 3/4"also ,how is the granite attached? they are some very nice looking tables , will they be used inside or on a deck

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    Quote Originally Posted by gxbxc View Post
    That twisted picket is that 3/4"also ,how is the granite attached? they are some very nice looking tables , will they be used inside or on a deck
    Yes it's 3/4, they're for inside.

    The granite will be sitting in top, I have yet to make a little frame for it to sit in

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    Re: Some everyday railings (and other cool stuff)

    Looks great, thanks for sharing

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    Very nice looking scroll table. Did you make the scroll bender or by the scroll bender ?
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    Re: Some everyday railings (and other cool stuff)

    Nice tables. I would be interested in the scroll bender you purchased.

    Is there any chance of the tables taking a squat as weight is added?

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    Re: Some everyday railings (and other cool stuff)

    I'm working on getting a video of my scroll bender posted, It's made in the UK apparently

    Here's a couple pictures of the tables painted and finished




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    Re: Some everyday railings (and other cool stuff)

    And here's a few more pics of the job I finished in RI

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    Re: Some everyday railings (and other cool stuff)

    Here's a quick video of the scroll bender bending some 1/4 round bar

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    Re: Some everyday railings (and other cool stuff)

    That is a sweet machine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Weldordie View Post
    That is a sweet machine.
    It is, I really like it. Cost about $600 but it's well worth it.

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    Definitely a nice scroll machine.
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    Re: Some everyday railings (and other cool stuff)

    I love the RI railings - those are sweet! I think the wood cap looks awesome on those. What was it made out of? I am guessing teak since it looks like they are well-funded...

    What's with the double glass doors in the first pic that open to a ~2' drop over the shrubs? Seems not very up to code...
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    Re: Some everyday railings (and other cool stuff)

    Quote Originally Posted by davec View Post
    I love the RI railings - those are sweet! I think the wood cap looks awesome on those. What was it made out of? I am guessing teak since it looks like they are well-funded...

    What's with the double glass doors in the first pic that open to a ~2' drop over the shrubs? Seems not very up to code...
    Thanks, the wood is ipe aka ironwood, and the doors open, but there is a railing inside to stop people from actually going through them

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    Re: Some everyday railings (and other cool stuff)

    Killer table!

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