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Quick and easy way to get rid of some old iron? Build a bench.
Passed the 10,000 view mark on this thread!
This was the table that got me thinking about starting this thread.
I utilized some left-over Douglas Fir from a job. The timber came from Duluth Timber Co. in Blaine, Wa.: http://duluthtimber.com
It was reclaimed from the old Boeing B-17 plant. : http://inhabitat.com/boeing-plant-h.../duluth-timber-company-boeing-plant-2-wood-4/
The table also has vintage cast iron feet circa 1900. They came out of a basement machine shop that was in a historic building that was completed in 1901.
The ladder type stretcher was completed by myself.
There was a lot of layout, cutting and routing to get the half lap joints as well as each piece is tongue and groove jointed.
I really do wish I'd have taken the time to photograph the process.
And with it staged like that, I can just see a machinist sitting at it working on the days project.
Turn em sideways, hold a copper strip to the back of each and fill with solder.
No bond on those beauties!![]()
Making a little fabrication progress on the desk project.
Cutting, fitting, grinding, and welding.
Wife and kids are gone..... no one to bother me!
Anybody else loving their free Wilton C-clamp?

Started out with a random orbit sander, then went with some Roloc disc on the die grinder.
Any tips on polishing aluminum and copper would be greatly appreciated.
Something I've never done before.
Thanks