Steel framed standing desk (electronics station) // How-To

  • 6 years ago
Heres how I made a steel framed standing desk for my electronics station. \r
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- Wood glue\r
- Table Saw\r
- Miter Saw\r
- Formbys Tung Oil Finish\r
- Spray polyurethane\r
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- MIG welder\r
- Welding mask (auto darkening)\r
- Welding gloves\r
- Welding magnet\r
- Angle grinder\r
- Cut off wheels\r
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- Plastic parts cabinet (64 drawer)\r
- Tekton Precision Screw driver kit\r
- Anti static mat\r
- Fiskars cutting mat\r
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Specifically, this is a desk in my office, not in my shop, for working on electronics, finishing 3D prints, and doing some smaller model & prop making. These are all things that Ive done in the shop or at my computer desk but theyre also in the way. I finally decided to make a dedicated spot for them, and at the same time thought Id use the desk as an excuse to start pricing my welding. Second channel: bit.ly/iltms-2