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At least you'll be able to move it around if it gets in your way.
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Now if you made those legs able to telescope to a lower level, and made a frame to sit over all the gubbins on top, you'd have a fine work table for when you're not plasma cutting. It's the amount of space they take up that's stopped me making one over the years
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This was probably one of the most impractical to build things I've ever made. Needed cable track and had no idea where to buy it in this area, Im sure its cheaper to buy than build.
Had a stack of aluminum tags that were remarkably sized well. cut them in two and sandwiched the stack with dowels and went to milling.
A router bit makes a great rounding over cutter for aluminum.
Set up some jigs to position them in the brake.
Seams to roll nice and stays straight in the one direction.
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Boy! I'm glad I came to my senses about a build like this. I've got a guy "round the corner" that'll cut up to ½" for me . I'll just use him when I need a few parts cut.
Good job Greg, glad your doin' it, not me.
BTW I'm still really enjoying your progress!
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Pretty much ready for paint.
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