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I'm not a professional welder. My buddy & I took a continuing education class at a local community college. This is our first big project and it's not finished yet but I'm happy with the way it is turning out.
Reply:Now thats a Nice Job Can imagine sitting down in the sun with a cool beer admiring the railings, well done
Reply:Beautiful!- MondoMember, AWSLincoln ProMIG 140Lincoln AC TombstoneCraftsman Lathe 12 x 24 c1935Atlas MFC Horizontal MillCraftsman Commercial Lathe 12 x 36 c1970- - - I'll just keep on keepin' on.
Reply:Good looking job. I made some years ago that were a whole lot like those. I remember them so well because the inspecter tried his 4" plastic ball on every one of the squares and they were on 2nd and 3rd floor balconies.
Reply:they look great. might want to cap the tubing next time though, unless you are tikis in them. they also make solar lights and tiki things that look more moddern that fit into 2" tubing so maybe im jumping the gun and thats what your doing if not... I will try to dig up the web site I found them at it your interested. well done. I like them and the deck!
Reply:Thats a really nice job!! Id be dam happy to sit and have a cool drink there!!
Reply:Originally Posted by barefooter14they look great. might want to cap the tubing next time though, unless you are tikis in them. they also make solar lights and tiki things that look more moddern that fit into 2" tubing so maybe im jumping the gun and thats what your doing if not... I will try to dig up the web site I found them at it your interested. well done. I like them and the deck!
Reply:The plan is to finish the corners and add a 6" cedar catwalk to match the deck. |
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