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    Well, said and done.

    Key point being that used M8 nuts to solder below level to hold the M6 screws. So more or less it was -Design, Cut, Weld, Paint, Put together process.

    ~300kg of steel, ~300euro the build, much more time than expected, more or less a whole week, doing it without helper.

    I am very happy with the result. Hope you like it too!

    Started using it right away. No more soldering on the floor.

    Some pictures bellow of the process:


    steel for the table and the shed/shadow/ in front of my garage



    i knew i need a welding bench ... to make my welding bench



    some more of that, managed to weld the bottom very straight.




    half done but still very useful, no other way to drill all those holes alone, even for example on big pillar drill



    42C today, WTF, its only 15th of may



    details



    some painting, the black one is Temp resistant, the brown red is ..cheap anti oxide



    when i have the cash i still need 5 of these from Ikea so i could keep more stuff there. By the result is very straight top as you could see :-)



    The metal sheet is to keep the s--t from dropping down, painted in temp resistant paint.



    Side view, still not finished but some additional stuff like magnet holders and so on...

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    project 1 , 2, Dust Shoe ...

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