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Here's a table that I built today. It's a 1 1/2 x 1 1/2 x .063 tube frame with 10ga s.s. plate for the counters and basin. The back splashes are 18ga s.s. I had the counters broke down the middle from 0 to 1/2" so liquid can fall into the basin which was broke in the center as well. One thing I was a little concerned about was the 18ga to 10ga welds. But with enough hopping around, the 18ga didn't warp at all. Attached ImagesCommon sense in an uncommon degree is what the world calls wisdom.
Reply:Nice work man. I worked in a resturant for a long time and I know how usefull tables / sinks that size can be.Millermatic 251Miller Bobcat 225Lincoln 135Victor Oxy/FuelOlder Thermal Dynamics 50 amp (paid $700 with 10 sets of consumables)
Reply:nice job. looks like you tigged it? don't blame ya. priced a 33lb spool of stainless and had to get out the smelling salts.
Reply:The whole counter looks great! I see you have even been using the sink already! In your second picture I see you have some of Denrep's 'floor scrubbing' discs in it; they look a little worn so your floor must be very polished by now.http://weldingweb.com/vbb/showthread.php...073#post221073.
Reply:The pricetag must have been pretty healthy. Stainless is pretty high nowdays from what I hear.Nice work. Wish I could do so well."Any day above ground is a good day"http://www.farmersamm.com/
Reply:reminds me of the stuff I used to make, thats nice work.Have we all gone mad? |
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