Honestly, this is approaching "art" in my opinion. Oozes testosterone and coolness. I am a big fan of the book "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance", for one reason really. The book got me thinking that I actually felt guilty at times taking time, care and devotion in doing one thing (or project) really well. When I see a project like this, it really reminds me of the satisfaction in craftsmanship.
Thanks for the daily inspiration
Dennis That is the one aspect of the Garage Journal that tops the list for me, is the
inspiration that I personally take away from here every day, it is just awesome. I feel very privileged to be able to share what I do and that others can take a little piece of that away with them.
As always great to see your updates!
Thank you
Sean, I can't get over the fact that young
Shane has turn one now. It looks like you guys celebrated in style.
Gorgeous bench! And practical too. Digging it.
Thank you
Hewey the bench really suits what I do here. There would be a few minor mods that I would do if I were to build another such as integrating some power points rather than run leads.
I am starting to kit out the drawers now with tools and stuff so that it is more or less self contained.
What is left on the docket before going back to work? I have been busy with my many projects as well, sometimes I miss working for a company rather than for myself.
Strouty I have worked for myself a number of years ago and really enjoyed sub contracting, I guess they both have there good and bad points either way. I have been following your progress as well and you certainly have a lot on your plate.
Today its:
. Lawns.
. Under bench drawers, a few mods to the bench frame to be completed.
. Load the
MG F engine to take to work and hot tank tomorrow.
. The weekly clean and vacuum in the shed.
. Pack up the E- tank until next week as
Shelby has decided its a great thing to dunk her ball in.
. My eldest has his second last run for the year in the
MG at Sandown raceway today so I will be eager to hear how he goes as he fitted a loaner Close Ratio Gearbox last week.
http://www.sandown.net.au/motoring.html
That's about it really and thanks for dropping by.
Absolutely amazing !!
really a great job, congrats
Many thanks
Thierry I am very proud of the table.
Too nice to weld on, should have put stainless on top and used it as a dining table!
I am with you on that score
matty all though I do use the TIG on it at times. Currently its covered with an MG F K Series engine.
Another project I have already stated is exactly that an
Industrial Style Dinning Table. It will not have a stainless top but I scored some nice Jarrah timber some years back.
Since I built that table and recognised the need for a specific welding table I built this.
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I have done a few mods to this since the pic was taken and intend to fit a vise as well.
Octane_matty: I would be very careful mentioning tables around 1/2 Cup. When added to the Fabrication Table, his unique and beautiful tables would fill a thread...
...and that's not all of them

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As always thank you
Bob, I am truly humbled by your kind comments.
Have a great week end and Quality Shed Time every one.
