DIY Live Edge Dining Table With Metal Legs | MY FIRST TIME WELDING

I made my parents a live edge dining table with welded legs for our family gatherings. P.S. did I mention that I welded those bases all by myself!? This is the largest build I have ever done and I am so proud. I hope you guys love it as much as I do!

This project is sponsored by The Home Depot & DAP Products.

Visit my website for a full list of materials & a step-by-step for this project: https://wp.me/p79fl6-1t1

Looking for pre-welded table legs? Here are some: https://www.etsy.com/market/metal_table_base

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»»»» Special Thanks!

HUGE thank you to John Malecki for the welding advice and for helping me design the table base.

Check out John’s channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVUSDq6-oSpWAAPUppHFtZQ

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  1. Good project. The rubber bushes used on legs will also act as an air seal which will reduce moisture from entering inside the box bars where its not painted. I have seen some videos where people using table legs similar to the one you made and I am sure it can support good amount of weight but are they steady? Your feedback can be helpful to plan the dining table which I am about to make.

  2. How thick is your c channel compared to the table top? I’m worried the c channel I have may be too thick for my build. The tabletop is 1.5” thick and the c channel I have is 1.25” if I totally inlay it. Should I look for a shallower c channel? Also how far apart did you lay out your table legs? Thanks!

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