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5x15 feet and heavy10 gauge top and pedestals14 and 11 ga tube frame3x7 foot 1/2 inch glass inlayAV cable managementgloss clear coat on all surfacesPS, i really need to do something with the walls of my shop. it looks like a morgue. Last edited by Jimmy_pop; 08-18-2011 at 10:33 PM.
Reply:Holy $**t . . . that's a conference table built to survive a nuclear blast. Nice job.SteveJunkYard Tools .com
Reply:thats insane....can't wait to see it done. sure beats the plywood and veneer that I sit at all day
Reply:you making any pot passers to go with it jethro? just kiddin, looking good, helluva table for sure..tackleexperts.comwww.necessityjigs.comhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/mach...dingequipment/
Reply:Originally Posted by rookie_steveHoly $**t . . . that's a conference table built to survive a nuclear blast. Nice job.Steve
Reply:Looks good so far. I thought executives preferred wood tables though. The big question is how many hernias are going to be caused moving this into the conferance room? Will it even fit through the door?
Reply:I prefer an acorn table over a conference table but nice work!
Reply:Thats nice. I wish I could break 10ga at 15"!www.performancealuminumfabrication.com
Reply:It's bent only on the long side. Made a channel of it and welded on the short side edge. Not enough guts to try and brake the short sides. Not my brake BTW. It's a 400 ton 16' Accurpress. |
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