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While waiting for the local engineering firm to open again to get the 2mm top folded up for my bench i thought i would make a start on my work table.

All the 40 mm box steel cut to length and a few bits of 19mm as well.

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Starting to lay out the frame for the work top. Size is 2000mm x 1100mm.

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As i am only using 2mm sheet for the top, the extra internal bars will be carrying the weight of the tractors.

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My floor isn't very level so i have had to make adjustable feet.

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All six legs complete and ready to be welded to the frame.

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Legs tacked on and lower braces welded in place.

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Everything fully welded and ready for the wire wheel and some primer. Still need to make some ramps and get a top fitted.

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Nice work Noel, you can't beat working on a machine at a comfortable height :thumbs:

 

It reminds me that I need to get my big bench back up soon!

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Made a start to my stove today. Had to have a change of plans as i couldn't get a cutting of box section big enough, needed a bit 12in or bigger.

So, plan B. Had a look about to see what i could use and decided to go the gas cylinder route.

After deciding on the orientation of the stove i marked out the door size, then cut down the hinge side and welded on two trailer hinges.

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Then cut free the remaining three sides.

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Found an old grate and tin pan and cut to fit.

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Didn't want it to sit on the floor so raised it up on 16in legs. Ran out of welding wire so thats the end of progress for today.

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A little more progress today, got the exit fitted for the chimney and had to make a new grate out of 1/2" square bar as the cast iron one broke in two.

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My 11 year old daughter wants to know what a tape player is. Good job you didnt say 8 track ! :)

 

A cassette deck is a type of tape machine for playing and recording audio compact cassettes. Consumer electronics formerly used the term deck to distinguish them from a tape recorder, the "deck" being part of a stereo component system, while a "tape recorder" was more portable and usually had a self-contained power amplifier (and often speakers). :lol:

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