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Heres my last project.Wanted to make a kind of rustic looking coffe table. Since I was not able to avoid grinding, I had to paint it, so it did not come out that rustic any more, but still.. not a bad table in my opinion.





Reply:Krikey! Coffee table for Zeus? Nice simple design, but don't expect the wife to lift that.
Reply:Nice looking table, really nice. I like the distressed edges.
Reply:I like the gussets for strength!OP…nice build and I guess steel don’t cost as much where you are cause that looks expensive and that looks strong enough to work as a HD workbench as well….
Reply:Good job, nice design, and great project.Burt _____________________Miller Syncrowave 250Millermatic 211Miller 375 Plasma Cutter Hobart Handler 12010FtDrillBit.com
Reply:Looks great 👍Steel will last a long time Dave

Originally Posted by krl

Heres my last project.Wanted to make a kind of rustic looking coffe table. Since I was not able to avoid grinding, I had to paint it, so it did not come out that rustic any more, but still.. not a bad table in my opinion.





Reply:Looks great... but just how big are your coffee cups??250 amp Miller DialArc AC/DC StickF-225 amp Forney AC Stick230 amp Sears AC StickLincoln 180C MIGVictor Medalist 350 O/ACut 50 PlasmaLes
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Reply:You need a "sofa" to go with the coffee table, 2" x 1/4" angle, 1" solid round steel bars, steel wheels,, Composite boards, and LOTS of stainless bolts!!


Reply:Finally the right size coffee cup.Dave

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Reply:Nice work,I tend to go lighter weight and use 12x24 floor tiles for the tops and shelves


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Reply:Love the table. I have made a few like that. In event of tornado get under that.
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Originally Posted by Tarmstrong

I like the gussets for strength!OP
nice build and I guess steel dont cost as much where you are cause that looks expensive and that looks strong enough to work as a HD workbench as well
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Reply:I also made holes in the endplates of legs, with a M16 nut welded on the inside, so the table could be leveled(probably couple of mm adjustment is needed) with M16 bolts. But I need to find some sort of plastic caps for the bolts, so it does not scratch the floor. Something like this:

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