



Wow. I love mixed material projects. Excellent!I might have to move this project over to the woodworking thread, but I got my frames back from the powder coater awhile back and have started working on the wood and fabric parts. The drawer boxes are made of pre-finished birch and melamine. The drawer fronts are baltic birch veneered in walnut (scrap I drug home from my old day gig). One if the units is for hiding a slightly 80's looking sub woofer. The front panel of that unit is covered with a vintage "Marshall" style speaker cloth. Still a lot of parts to make to complete this project, but I thought some might like seeing how the wood parts integrate with the steel frames.
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@pancholasvegas, those people don't visit here so you are safe. If anyone here thinks you spent too much time fixing that chair, let them speak now or forever hold their peace.Most people already think I've spent too much time fixing up a busted chair




Don’s thread was actually the spark that had me hunting on down. I love how he did his, I’m just not that invested in Petrolina that it would fit my look, but his work was killer.@pancholasvegas, those people don't visit here so you are safe. If anyone here thinks you spent too much time fixing that chair, let them speak now or forever hold their peace.
Don Long did two of those chairs, one Shell and one Penzoil. Nobody thinks Don spends too much time on anything.
Thanks!Wow. I love mixed material projects. Excellent!















Finally got this tig thing figured out. Making some brackets to bolt to my deck posts to mount some tubing for a sun sail shade dealio.
Shame to paint over them.
Yeah, id keep an eye on that if you get any wind. Thats a lot of leverage there to possibly tip those poles.I don’t know if anyone remembers me posting about some apron conveyor pulleys I got in an auction, but I finally got round to making them into pole holders for my wife’s sun shade. She buried a bucket and concreted in a small pole, then these go over the top and finally the pole goes in. Not much chance these are going over - the holders alone weigh around 120-130lb.



Now you can find out how strong the corner posts of the deck are.Yeah, id keep an eye on that if you get any wind. Thats a lot of leverage there to possibly tip those poles.
Here's mine installed with the brackets posted above. They space the square tubing off the posts to clear the top cap. The square tubing unbolts from the brackets so i can take them down in the winter.
I have aluminum spacers slid down between the vinyl and 4x4 to take up the small gap to prevent the vinyl post from cracking.
Added 2 Harken cam cleats on the posts for easy tensioning and setup/take down. House side has eye lag screws into the wall studs just below the roof soffit.
Yes, i still need to paint the square tubing but its been too damn hot!
4x4s that have blocking into the joists. Pretty sturdy.Now you can find out how strong the corner posts of the deck are.
I really like the speed-cleat idea. Unfortunately, it wouldn't work here at the pub because feral children.4x4s that have blocking into the joists. Pretty sturdy.
The sail comes down quick for when storms roll through.
I have some snap in plastic caps I found online. Took a bit to find them for the thick wall tubing. Just haven't put them in yet. I'll probably throw them on this weekendI really like the speed-cleat idea. Unfortunately, it wouldn't work here at the pub because feral children.
I'd also cap both end of the tubing as, around here, they'd be full of wasp nests inside of a week.
I've learned to buy some 1 1/2" strap and cut it on the chop saw. Saves lots of time, and time spent with the helm down isn't deducted from your lifetime--or did I get that backwards?I have some snap in plastic caps I found online. Took a bit to find them for the thick wall tubing. Just haven't put them in yet. I'll probably throw them on this weekend
I was going to weld caps on but that sounded like too much work haha.











That’s going to be a damn nice looking stool !!








It even has my initials on it LOL. You gonna paint it or clear coat it?

It would drive me nuts, I would constantly be stepping on it while rolling around.
