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    Default CGCINC Project#5: Weight Stand

    My brother in law has a bunch of weights but no stand so I decided to make him a weight stand for a Christmas gift.
    This is the one he liked...



    He has a lot more weights than this one would hold so I made it bigger to hold all of them. It's just 2" square tubing, 2 pieces bolted together with some feet and 1" pipe to hold the weights. I found some plastic end caps for the 1" pipe at the local hardware store that just push in. The size is 16" wide x 30"long x 27"tall.
    I was done welding at 1pm, primed and painted by 2:30pm and delivery @ 5pm!! Of course I'm gonna advise him to give it all night to Completely dry before stacking the weight on it. Don't want to scratch up my shiny new gift!!







    Grind the welds off....








    Last edited by CGCINC; 12-15-2011 at 09:23 PM.
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    I wish I had half the weldiing and fab skills you have displayed on this site, you really do some nice work.
    Bill

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    Quote Originally Posted by 67cudafb View Post
    I wish I had half the weldiing and fab skills you have displayed on this site, you really do some nice work.
    Man, thanks! That was really nice!
    The welding is getting better but I still make a mess sometimes.

    EDIT: I also don't post the bad welds!!
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    I am still trying to get the hang at welding some look good others downright ugly pratice pratice pratice
    Bill

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    Nice job. You used stick? What rod/amps did you use?
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    Quote Originally Posted by yamafreek View Post
    Nice job. You used stick? What rod/amps did you use?
    This was all welded with my Everlast 250EX TIG welder....Did I ever say that I love this welder?!!!
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    Took it over to my brother in law's.... Worked great and he's happy!

    These are cell phone pics...


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    Very nice stuff, I like the pvc inside the tubes to hold while you paint. Its always hard to try and find ways to prop items to put a coat of paint down in one run rather than paint, wait to dry, paint again etc. because of not having a good prop that does this.
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