I make a welding platform that sits on my work bench that keeps it safe from heat and extreme temps, all from found scrap metal.
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oh hey, nice video!
cool!
NIce job Mr. Lutes. Do you know how long it has been since I have had my hair in my eyes? I miss it.
Cool use of materials. Like the new tool too.
Winter time? BWAAAHAAA
I like it Bill. No nonsense, it says what it does and it does what it says....it makes waffles...right? I mean I didn't see any waffles, I assume that's part two of the video? :P I could use one of those too.
With those angles on the side you could make some runners under your table and use it as drawer slots to store the welding table under your outfeed / work table love the concept
Nice Hair...cool table accessory!
Hi Bill , from Argentina , please can you tell me the exact name of the first orbital machine you use to sand the metal??
Thank you , and very good video