The wife decided it was time for a new kitchen table (fair enough, i bought this one off kijiji 10 years ago), looked around, looked around, didnt find anything she wanted. After having dinner at one of her co-workers house's and seeing her slab table that was what she wanted.....good thing that same co-workers husband was the one who made the table, he was also young, and wanted to get into it as a side job.....perfect.....i dont have to do the wood working! Not out of the woods yet, the thing needs legs, she wants metal, and after searching we couldn't find any that would work with her wheel chair.....well add that to the list i suppose. In the end she's paying for the slab, and im paying for/building the legs.
Good no work/rainy day project so here she goes
Why not use the mill/drill for all the holes, i chose a symmetrical pattern so that i wouldn't have to lay anything out, set up a stop and use the dro, just need to flip the parts around for the various holes


Parts all cut up and laid out, the tubing is 2x2x.065 and 1x3x.065

nuts welded on to the end caps for the use of levelling feet if so desired, and caps welded to the end of the tube


welding slugs in so that i dont crush the tubing when tightening things down, and welding the back side of the 'fakers'


The budget princess auto fixture table in action, with the cheap-o clamps it comes with

Test fitting before powder coatings

The powder i had must have been contaminated, every piece fish eyed like crazy....only saving grace is that its so consistently fish eyed it looks intentional...wife actually likes it....so i guess it stays like this


And the slab, before epoxy, it is actually ready to be picked up, but its raining, so it will wait for another day

Good no work/rainy day project so here she goes
Why not use the mill/drill for all the holes, i chose a symmetrical pattern so that i wouldn't have to lay anything out, set up a stop and use the dro, just need to flip the parts around for the various holes


Parts all cut up and laid out, the tubing is 2x2x.065 and 1x3x.065

nuts welded on to the end caps for the use of levelling feet if so desired, and caps welded to the end of the tube


welding slugs in so that i dont crush the tubing when tightening things down, and welding the back side of the 'fakers'


The budget princess auto fixture table in action, with the cheap-o clamps it comes with

Test fitting before powder coatings

The powder i had must have been contaminated, every piece fish eyed like crazy....only saving grace is that its so consistently fish eyed it looks intentional...wife actually likes it....so i guess it stays like this


And the slab, before epoxy, it is actually ready to be picked up, but its raining, so it will wait for another day
