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Just started a thread specifically for this60766244 wrote:Yes take photos! I'm keen to see everyone's organizational skills...![]()
Thanks for the prompt reply.Silverbullet wrote:You'll struggle to weld stainless bolts to mild steel with a stick welder and the high temperature will probably make it not stainless anymoreYou may be able to braze or silver solder them on if you have the gas, flux and know-how. Or just get mild steel bolts.
Thanks for the tip on Salvos.tony wrote:you can't weld stainless to mild, and you can't weld stainless anyway unless you have a gas type arc welder.
You can braze or silver solder as said above.
and there is stainless and stainless, I was disappointed with the strength and performance of the stainless screws I bought for attaching the cedar planks to my shed.
as for the old bed frames I mentioned, if you hit the local salvos or vinnies receivals depot they have hundreds of them out the back they can't use because they are bent, which doesn't matter to you as you will be cutting it down anyway, they will sell them for a dollar or 2 each, dirt cheap for the quality of steel. just don't try cutting it with an ordinary hack saw it just won't ,er, .....hack.....it (erf erf) will last about 3 minutes.
my 20 year old rods work perfectly.
if your newies are too thick try thinner ones but don't go real thin I find these are quite difficult to weld with .
however don't use the old Abel much now got a 130 amp gas/gasless, does most of what I want, although I am thinking of replacing it as I want to do some aluminium welding and mine won't do aly.
actually got 3 welders and oxy, the antique abel single phase a even more antique 3 phase pushbutton emf, and the gasless, all work great, the emf will go to near 300amps if I want but haven't used it for yonks.
I may have to look into countersinks. If I can avoid countersinking the steel I will because it's not that thick, and if I can find thin enough countersink heads, I'll need a new countersinking bit because my current one is the wrong size.Bantum wrote:You could try using a counter sunk bolt + make sure that it has thread all the way ...
Hear's mine :
Note : I cut them up to bolt the frame together on the bench
60766244, I reckon you could make a big-ass modular version of your benches for this purpose and just chuck a little bar-fridge and Headunit with a set of HiFi speakers in itv81200 wrote:I want the tool chest at bunnings (its 3000x500 and 2000 tall)that has the inbuilt stereo cd player, speakers, work bench and about 20 draws all bearing slides and a cupboard one side AND A FRIDGE in stainless to but at the $2800 asking price it can wait
I already have a bar fridge and sink in there, and I AM going to be building a stereo into one of the benches.T.Farm.Brumby wrote:60766244, I reckon you could make a big-ass modular version of your benches for this purpose and just chuck a little bar-fridge and Headunit with a set of HiFi speakers in it![]()
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