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BusaDave9

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Good thinking maximizing cuts and materials. I'll get some pics of a few of my projects.
 
Functional art, pretty cool. Looks like the frame is raised to form a lip, I'm thinking for a glass top. If you made the frame, then cut a piece of 1/4" plywood to fit inside, lay all your pieces out face side down and tack together. Flip it over and replace the plywood with glass.
 
getting this many small parts to lay flat when it is welded is going to be challenging.:D

I would think this was done with an acetylene torch. Just a guess.

I think I could lay the tools on cement or patio bricks. Then weld them together. Sure the top would not be flat but I would turn them over and that surface should be flat. I think I might give it a try.
 
I would hate to run into that in the dark!!:D

Good job pal.:cool:
 
That is pretty cool. My only problem would be Id need one of those tools 10 minutes after I was done. When you run into that cheap Model T project your gonna be kicking yourself. :laugh:
 
the table is AWESOME Busa
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