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i was wondering if any one has made a dvd stand like this or knows the guy who made it. i found it on the miller site Attached Imagesdvd stand.pdf (40.1 KB, 917 views)
Reply:It looks fairly easy to build, but would take some time.
Reply:I did doors like that on my welding table. For the arched sections, just wrap some 1/4" round bar around a piece of 5-6" pipe to make a spring, then cut the spring top to bottom with a cutting wheel and voila - rings. Now use the rings for the arched pieces.It takes a long time to get a good fit up, but well worth it in the endFire!, Fire! Oh wait, that's my torch...Lincoln PT-225 TIGLincoln 175 MIG
Reply:Originally Posted by VipernutI did doors like that on my welding table. For the arched sections, just wrap some 1/4" round bar around a piece of 5-6" pipe to make a spring, then cut the spring top to bottom with a cutting wheel and voila - rings. Now use the rings for the arched pieces.It takes a long time to get a good fit up, but well worth it in the end
Reply:Originally Posted by VipernutI did doors like that on my welding table. For the arched sections, just wrap some 1/4" round bar around a piece of 5-6" pipe to make a spring, then cut the spring top to bottom with a cutting wheel and voila - rings. Now use the rings for the arched pieces.It takes a long time to get a good fit up, but well worth it in the end
Reply:Originally Posted by el~bryce~ocould you tell me how you rapped it around the pipe
Reply:Thanks Wello, I've been busy and haven't checked in in a while - you wrapped it up - no pun... Fire!, Fire! Oh wait, that's my torch...Lincoln PT-225 TIGLincoln 175 MIG |
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