Doms
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A little while ago I picked this beauty up at an auction for $40. It's really nothing to look at, but it's a good starting point to work with. The top is 1/2" thick, tubing is 2.5" square, and it has an English made record vise that has seen better days.
I started by spending some quality time with the grinder and sliced the top down to 28" x 48". 4 disks later and this is where I was at. I really hate the smell of cutting abrasives...
After the top was cut down, I started hacking the frame into manageable pieces that I could fit into the bandsaw.
Then I cut everything to length and cleaned up the ends for welding tomorrow.
Typically I prefer using new steel rather than hacking everything up, but for the price this seemed worth it. The only real down fall is the fact that the size is pretty limited by what is already there. I've got it all together in my head and it will serve its purpose as a basic functional work surface.
I started by spending some quality time with the grinder and sliced the top down to 28" x 48". 4 disks later and this is where I was at. I really hate the smell of cutting abrasives...
After the top was cut down, I started hacking the frame into manageable pieces that I could fit into the bandsaw.
Then I cut everything to length and cleaned up the ends for welding tomorrow.
Typically I prefer using new steel rather than hacking everything up, but for the price this seemed worth it. The only real down fall is the fact that the size is pretty limited by what is already there. I've got it all together in my head and it will serve its purpose as a basic functional work surface.
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