been welding for a while now, took a few classes over the last 4-5 months got a few basic certificates and only recently I bought a little stick/tig inverter to play with at home.
Here's my first attempt at fabricating something meaningful, a basic little welding table.
I have made a few fishing rod holders and other assorted simple items but the table was the first project I had to pay careful attention to angles and lengths etc.
I don't have a top for it yet, if I can't find some cheap plate to do it in 1 piece i'll probably end up using a few 'slats' of flat bar, as buying a full plate of steel is way too exxy for what this is.
I ran out of angle for the bottom shelf frame

the welding isn't real pretty on this table but I was placing way more emphasis on keeping things square and fabricating. I only had SS 316L electrodes on hand so that's what I used

All the miters were cut on an abrasive chop saw and I made frequent use of 4 home made 90 deg. fixtures which made things easy. start to finish (well, the stage its at in the photos) took me about 1.5 full days






any comments tips or suggestions are welcome, harsher the better
