Great build! I would like the corners to be rounded. I ended up with a totally round kitchen table because I tended to gouge myself with square corners!
Hey! I don’t recall it was a while ago now, and I typically have multiple projects going on at once. I’d say about a week, you could shave time off of that by buying a base as well.
I sold it for $3500. 4-5000 is a good price. I feel mine is fair, I wouldn’t waste my time for under 2000 unless you wanted to do it for experience or need photos for a sales portfolio.
If you are selling that table to someone, they will have rusty leag issues 3-4 years from now since you used older rusty metal that has "pin holed" rusted. Auto body strength acid prep would of helped out here, but I doubt you did that. When you do high buck table you use the cleanest metal you can get AND acid prep it before painting.
Thanks for watching everyone!
Such a beast of a table! That domino came in clutch.
Thanks! Definitely use it all the time 🙌🏼
Did an awesome job!! Looks great!! Enjoy the versatility of yalls videos from CNC, LASER, WELDING to just building things like this table!!👍👍👍
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Wow that came out amazing!
Thanks Ethan 🙌🏼🙌🏼
That table is beautiful.
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beautiful table. excellent workmanship.
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This is beautiful man
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Awesome build guys! Looks absolutely amazing and we love that you built the legs yourselves!
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@@TwoMooseDesign Also, don’t doubt the excitement of your build videos. We look forward to them being posted!
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Great build y'all! That is beautiful.
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Great looking table! I never thought of using threaded inserts, been drilling and tapping this whole time ugh.. Nice looking beads too!
Give it a try! 🙌🏼 thanks for watching 😁
Great build! I would like the corners to be rounded. I ended up with a totally round kitchen table because I tended to gouge myself with square corners!
I always just break them slightly lol I try to error on the side of caution! Thanks for watching
Beautiful build and great content. Very helpful. What size threaded inserts and bolts are you using?
I believe they were M8 inserts and bolts
Wow! Thanks for getting back to me so soon. Glad to see there’s still a few decent content creators who aren’t bought and paid for
Nice table.
Powder coater in Hortonville and between Dale and Medina. Don't know if that is anywhere close to you or not.
I actually am! I’ll have to check that out
Very nice how many days start to finish
Hey! I don’t recall it was a while ago now, and I typically have multiple projects going on at once. I’d say about a week, you could shave time off of that by buying a base as well.
How did you come up with the angle for the support for the H leg
Also what’s your he max length you can build without the diagonal support?
What would a table that big sell for. (Or even a range)
I sold it for $3500. 4-5000 is a good price. I feel mine is fair, I wouldn’t waste my time for under 2000 unless you wanted to do it for experience or need photos for a sales portfolio.
Maybe I missed it, but how did you address wood movement? ...expansion/contraction throughout the different seasons
The base had slotted holes allowing a to move
Wow ,very nice .If you can import metal table legs in China, we will be your best choice. The price and quality will make you very satisfied.
If you are selling that table to someone, they will have rusty leag issues 3-4 years from now since you used older rusty metal that has "pin holed" rusted. Auto body strength acid prep would of helped out here, but I doubt you did that. When you do high buck table you use the cleanest metal you can get AND acid prep it before painting.