Kaizen
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Making steel rolling lumber rack. It’s 3x4’. So far used 1/4 inch 2x2 for rectangle base. Hoping I can stand several 4x8 3/4 plywood upright without it tipping over. Already welded on casters as well.
The problem now is what is the best way to hold a six foot 1.5” 1/8 tube at a ten degree angle so I can weld it at base?
Thought of making a wood or steel obtuse triangle template that I could clamp the tube to. Or stand it on end and use angle finder and weld away. It’s heavy but think I can keep it vertical with some wood squares and clamps.
Not sure if there is a better way. No plans as I just build as I go. Both uprights will be connected at top and supported with other 3/4 steel tubing that will hold more wood
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The problem now is what is the best way to hold a six foot 1.5” 1/8 tube at a ten degree angle so I can weld it at base?
Thought of making a wood or steel obtuse triangle template that I could clamp the tube to. Or stand it on end and use angle finder and weld away. It’s heavy but think I can keep it vertical with some wood squares and clamps.
Not sure if there is a better way. No plans as I just build as I go. Both uprights will be connected at top and supported with other 3/4 steel tubing that will hold more wood
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