In this video I build a custom vanity from reclaimed wood and 1″ square tubing. Part 1 focuses on the metal work and part 2 is the doors and wooden box. Enjoy!
Tools used
Evolution Rage 2
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Lincoln Pro MIG 210 MP
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Good looking build John! Looking forward to part 2!
Very cool John. Looking forward to part 2.
Looking good. I noticed you mentioned not to weld right up against the quick clamps because it can melt them. Coincidentally, our welding supplier showed us these metal quick grips last week https://www.amazon.com/KDS-MBC-150-Metal-Jaw-Clamp-Silver/dp/B01C451YZS. They are entirely metal and made for welding/grinding. We didn't buy any, yet, but just thought I would share in case you hadn't heard of them. Not the cheapest, but an interesting idea. Keep up the good work.
Thank you for sharing! I'm super intimidated by my welder, but my need to build something like this and other mix material furniture is winning out. I look forward to the next video.
love it!! so great!!
Nice work, waiting for the next video!
Nice work. I like the pipe clamp trick for keeping everything in square! I haven't seen that one before.
Great project! What kind of blade is that in your chop saw?
Nice movie. However you should take instructions from Woodprix website if you want to learn how to make it easily.
hello, nice job. What metal you use? Have any treatment for rust?