white91formula
Well-known member
I wanted to share my coffee table build with you guys. I will update it as I go. Hopefully you enjoy.
I want to start with this, as this is my inspiration for the build. It wont be exact to this as I am not planning on doing the bottom shelf and I am going to make the top a lift top, but I am using this as a starting point.
Materials/Cost :
1 6527K134, 1" W, 1" H, .060" Wall Thickness, 6' Length 4 Each $71.04
2 6527K424, 3" W, 3" H, .125" Wall Thickness, 6' Length 1 Each $61.00
3 6527K234, 1-1/2" W, 1-1/2" H, .083" Wall Thickness, 6' L 2 Each $67.28
4 8920K115, 1/4" Diameter, 6' Length 4 Each $ 17.88
5 C25 Welding Gass 88 cuin $40
6. 4.5" cutoff wheel x 5 $9.98
7. 4.5" 60grit flap wheel $7.61
Shipping $49.57
Total 324.36
Time : 14 hrs (as off 10/13/14)
Tools Used:
4.5" Angle Grinder
4.5" cut off wheels
4.5" 60grit flap disc
Center Punch
32oz Ball Peen
Porter Cable 18v Drill
Wire wheel
#7 Carbide Drill
7/16 Drill
Countersink
Miller 211 Mig Welder
C25 shielding gas
24" metal square
2 Magnetic Welding Clamps
3 Hockey Pucks
Sharpie
5" Bench Vise
So to start I cut all of my materials up and tacked together the basic frame
Then I made my design and drilled the holes in the rails of the frame
Bend and cut my design pieces
One side together. Took some fighting to get all of the pieces in between the rails. But I think I figured out a good groove for the next 3 sides.
THis is how the bent pieces sit between the rails currently. The ones that have split pieces I had to tack together to keep them in place. The ones that are straight between the rails are just floating in there for now.
I have decided to weld all of the pices in place. Orginally I wanted to TIG weld them to make it cleaner, but after experimenting with the MIG welder I have it doesnt look bad.
More updates as I go along.
I want to start with this, as this is my inspiration for the build. It wont be exact to this as I am not planning on doing the bottom shelf and I am going to make the top a lift top, but I am using this as a starting point.
Materials/Cost :
1 6527K134, 1" W, 1" H, .060" Wall Thickness, 6' Length 4 Each $71.04
2 6527K424, 3" W, 3" H, .125" Wall Thickness, 6' Length 1 Each $61.00
3 6527K234, 1-1/2" W, 1-1/2" H, .083" Wall Thickness, 6' L 2 Each $67.28
4 8920K115, 1/4" Diameter, 6' Length 4 Each $ 17.88
5 C25 Welding Gass 88 cuin $40
6. 4.5" cutoff wheel x 5 $9.98
7. 4.5" 60grit flap wheel $7.61
Shipping $49.57
Total 324.36
Time : 14 hrs (as off 10/13/14)
Tools Used:
4.5" Angle Grinder
4.5" cut off wheels
4.5" 60grit flap disc
Center Punch
32oz Ball Peen
Porter Cable 18v Drill
Wire wheel
#7 Carbide Drill
7/16 Drill
Countersink
Miller 211 Mig Welder
C25 shielding gas
24" metal square
2 Magnetic Welding Clamps
3 Hockey Pucks
Sharpie
5" Bench Vise
So to start I cut all of my materials up and tacked together the basic frame
Then I made my design and drilled the holes in the rails of the frame
Bend and cut my design pieces
One side together. Took some fighting to get all of the pieces in between the rails. But I think I figured out a good groove for the next 3 sides.
THis is how the bent pieces sit between the rails currently. The ones that have split pieces I had to tack together to keep them in place. The ones that are straight between the rails are just floating in there for now.
I have decided to weld all of the pices in place. Orginally I wanted to TIG weld them to make it cleaner, but after experimenting with the MIG welder I have it doesnt look bad.
More updates as I go along.
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