This channel was created to show some of the cool things that my friends and I build and do when it comes to welding and fabrication. It was also created to help out those who are seeking welding and fabrication advice and how to's
I would double check the owners manual to make sure you have the right sized breaker for the air compressor. If that’s not the problem, double check you aren’t shorting anything in the on/off switch with your wiring.
Oddly enough I just got a 1995 F250 today and I was just lookig at this radio on Walmart's website and I was worried with it being a stubby little thing that it wouldn't fit but looks like the high quality Boss for $30 is gonna go in... How is it or did it hold up?
Friend, first of all I apologize for the English I'm using the translator because I'm not fluent in the language. Can you do me one please tell me what the force mechanism of your pipe bender is like, I made one and I want to add one like yours.
I used an air over hydraulic ram. There is one you can buy from harbour freight that is similar to the one I used. Just google "PITTSBURGH 8 Ton Super Heavy Duty Long-Ram, Round-Bottom Air/Hydraulic Jack"
Unfortunately I do not. I am actually in the process of building a custom welding table stand for the tops because of how garbage the original legs were.
That's what its all about, giving people the tools they need to succeed and not be afraid to try something out of their comfort zone with welding and fabricating. Glad you enjoyed the video!
I have the twin to this garage in my backyard. About the same size and it's clad in cedar. I just love that old thing but I want to convert it into a livable space. Thanks for sharing.
This is the radio I bought, along with the adapter that we used to get it working. My buddy did the wiring with the adapter, I know it wasn't a direct replacement. www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CG8N0H8/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s01?ie=UTF8&th=1 www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0002BESFU/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Good try, but... You ruined it by adding the supports, it isn't supposed to hold anything heavy. This is supposed to be a coffee table, I'm almost done with mine. It has a gap I'll have to fill in at the end, but it'll never be something that anyone will notice.
No I think it’s perfect for my use case, it holds my drill press and you can’t even tell the supports are there. Mine was never intended to be a coffee table but a cool take on a tool stand.
With 2 table tops, as long as you have them secured together, you should only need the 4 legs in the corners of the table. I put all the legs on just because they sent me extra.
Absolutely! It took me about 2 months of looking to find the size and lift height I was looking for at a decent price. Nice thing is the company is still around so you can get parts if you need them.
The Arcflat is Nodular cast iron, not gray cast iron. This is right from their site: “Machined from a thick block of nodular cast iron, the ARCFLAT is durable, thermally stable, and dent resistant.” Awesome table for the price. Really have enjoyed mine. Nice overview and video!
GMAW or mig welding, with a short circuit transfer to tack everything together. I then GTAW or tig brazed the joints with a silicon bronze filler metal.
It’s seems a little to much to JB weld them together. Like at that point why get 2 tables if you’re just going to glue them together? Isn’t the point of having 2 tables is to be able to separate and put them together when ever you want?
@@matthewdam5838No not really. The point is having smaller tables that you can orient how you want initially and leave them there, I don’t know many guys that change their table orientation around… They are machined within a 0.1 degree tolerance, just bolting them together adds concavity over the two tables up to 1/16”.
Yes this is 2 or their arc flat tables. If you keep an eye open they will randomly put these on sale for buy one get one 50% off which is when I bought my set.
Me and my dad got it done in a weekend (16-18ish hours). If we were just going to demo it without trying to save any of the good boards we could have finished in a day easily.