What welding projects are you working on? Are you proud of something you built?
How about posting some pics so other welders can get some ideas?
Cody
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Hello again guys--I made this bed out of cedar posts and the rest was steel. 1 1/2" sq. tubing was used for the head and footboards with 1/2" sq. stock for the upright bars and 1" flatbar for the mounting brackets on either end; top/bottom. The runners were made from 1 1/2" X 3/16" angle with 4" X 2" angle brackets which attached the head and footboards together. Really the only other things used were the light gauge stars from a local craft store, mounting hardware and the post caps. I used 6011's to weld it together except the runners which I did with 7018's of course. We've had it for almost a year and it's been a sturdy and safe bed. :)
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dbales
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Wow definately expanded my mind as far as what kind of projects I can take on with a welder. Looks really nice.
rod burna
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very nice work! i'm gonna show that to the wife because she is constantly mentioning that i should build us a bed, (or a hundred other ornamental projects) and i think she would really respect the craftsmanship that went into it. never occured to me that i could build it with wood posts and steel work inside (typical fabricator) haha once again though very nice job and I hope you got some hardcore brownie points with the Mrs.! :P
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Cody
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Thanks alot man. She enjoyed it quite well. I have to admit I hate to get out of it in the morning! Take care welder. 8-)
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