Hi Ratha, I purchased the plans for this table and am excited to get it built. By any chance do you know the model number for the casters you used? There are a lot of options from that company
Hey Ratha - awesome work mate, and greetings from Australia. I have a degree in mechanical engineering, and there's not one thing I would change about your design or execution. Well done. Respect. If I had a table like that I would be looking for an excuse to use it every day.
Hey John, love your channel, you call it like it is about the auto industry with no bullsh*t! I've put a lot of friends onto your videos and one wants a new car so I gave him your link. Cheers from Eddy, Orstralya!
1/2” top is the star of this build. I was quoted a small fortune for a 30”x48”x3/8” top. Can’t imagine how much that top set you back... Great build. Subbing!!!
I was able to purchase a remnant 5ft x 8ft x 1/2” thick plate in my neck of woods for about $400. I could of saved another $60 bucks had I had them cut it down to 3.5ft x 5.5ft. But I figured it was nice to have extra for future projects. If I purchased a new 4x8x1/2 thick plate it would of ran me $560. So I guess it kind of all depends... The crazy part is I actually wanted 3/4” thick plate just to future proof it for life. But that was $$$. Thanks for the sub!👍
One of the most difficult metal working tasks I have found is to drill a hole in an exact location compared to multiple other holes. That you were able to DIY the top of a welding table is downright amazing
I’ve been in the industry for 4 decades plus, though ur build was so so until u addressed the issue of flatness . Awsome solution to a necessary fix and can be adjusted after a year of work. Keep it up , you’ll do great my friend 👍👍
Ratha well done with your welding table! As similar professionally made welding table costs @ $1800 Aussie dollars including clamping and fixtures. That table is smaller than yours. I did like the addition of the catch trays as they will be great for reducing how much crap falls down onto your tools stored below. A second benefit is when a screw or nut or something else small and value falls through the holes and it will, it will be easier to find it in the tray rather than searching through your stored equipment. I was surprised that the wood router and carbide bit worked so well as a Carpenter of 36 years I was actually expecting disaster. I thought that the 3 inch hole centre’s was an interesting choice. Have to think about that one and see how it works for you. You will find the table is great for cabinetmaking projects but be prepared to oil your table first with a canola oil spray like used for cooking and to lay down wax proof paper when doing a large glue up because there will be glue spills and runs no matter what. Same thing goes for painting items, a protective surface benefits your project and your welding table. Mark from Melbourne Australia
A decent 1200mmx2400mm table in Australia with a 12mm plate is going to cost $3500 minimum. Even worse if you want a fixture table. $1800.. what a laugh
I built 2 welding tables as my first project. Since then I haven't welded a single thing I needed on the table, rather I have welded everything on the floor because everything I have built was larger than the table.
That's got to be the best diy home built fab table I've ever seen... Well thought out,made to a reasonable and easily workable size and dimensions,perfectly executed,and finished out to perfection... This from a 57 year old,45+ years welding and fabricating guy who has built a few welding tables throughout the decades ... Top notch work,and those table plate adjustment blocks are the s4it... Fine job there...
Thank you for the kind feedback especially coming from someone like you that has been in the trade for quite sometime. It really means alot. Glad you like this table build!
First off - Go Dawgs! Sub'd cos the project was awesome, filmed/edited perfectly and you come across as an awesome individual. Keep the projects coming.
This video was suggested to watch and I'm so glad I did. I think this is one of THE best laid out and functional welding table I think I've seen! Trust me, I've done my research on welding tables in the past. My first one came out horrible! Your attention to fine detail, planning and craftsmanship is incredible! Let's not forget the job well done on your videography. Awesome job brother and thank you for posting the plans and video for us.
First video I've seen someone square up anything properly. Very well done. CNC router operator for 17 yrs. I watch lots of builds, you made the table build as easy and able to be done as quickly as possible. The ease of your leveling, best I've seen. May need to build one myself. I do both metal fab and wood working. Thanks keep up the good work.
I feel your pain, My garage floor is not flat either and it came with a slope from the back of the garage to the front with a 4-5 inches drop. Horrible for fabrication but great at getting rid of the melted snow from my vehicles. beautiful table, thanks for sharing!
That is insane! (Insanely good!!!) Anyone would love to have a table this big and well done. I can imagine being able to do everything except drilling the holes in the tabletop in such a clean and repetitive pattern.
I know right. It worked out great for being a by hand method. Having them cnc drilled would of been great but can be hard to justify cost. My goal was to inspire people that it can be done with hand tools.
Not sure how money you’re saving, the joy, satisfaction is priceless. Amazing job 👍👍 Btw, your video editing is great. Good flow and easy to watch without loud musics
It’s so awesome to see another Cambodian fabricator and welder , love the table and the swing out stool .. good job , keep doing these videos ! I’m subscribed ..
Love it ! Nice work! only thing I would’ve done different was drop the top off to have it the holes water, jetted or laser cut. That’s a lot of holes to drill by hand.
Well, what can I say? Outstanding job, extremely well planned and executed. Brillant! Whish I have skills like yours, knowledge and all those tools to try to build something least close to this masterpiece. I´m just a hobbyst dreaming here... Congratulations! 👏👏👏
Great work man, Milwaukee makes a metal cutting handsaw that’s battery powered basically doing the same thing that you were doing before except it has a slower RPM and a smaller blade. My father-in-law is a 30+ year veteran lineman and he’s constantly cutting metal and this saw cuts it like butter doesn’t matter up to 3/8 of an inch half-inch whatever it doesn’t care I will look into that saw especially doing what you do it’s a huge timesaver it’s great.
Very nice build! Very thoughtful design.. great features... I lucked out and found an aerospace surplus aluminum plate 2" thick with 5/8 holes on a 2" grid... and the bottom of the holes have a steel insert tapped 1/2" 13 tpi. I still have to make legs and tool storage for it. Probably will be similar to yours...probably adjustable height. You should be very proud of yours, great execution!
@Ratha Sochenda. You have given me hope that generations to come will be incredibly creative with no sense of entitlement. This was an excellent demonstration in the arts of both persistence and determination. If you are in the US, I recommend you patent your design, copyright the plan, and market it for both DIY’ers and for businesses that need it but don’t have the time to build it. EXCELLENT JOB my friend! I will recommend to my up and coming staff to view this video and point out the value of how to do things with just the basics. Once again great job!
Your build plans are hundred times better then my supervisor that does our drawings lol 😂. We don’t get 3d and no cut list on the side either. His drawlings are very very low effort. Nice table tho man!
I've been a professional welder for 3 yrs now and this is high quality work man thanks for the video and great work. I have one question where did you learn solidworks I have it on my Mac but it's not easy to learn on your own
Thanks that means a lot. I briefly was introduced to Solidworks in college and learn most of it just with seat time and on the job. I know it may seem intimidating at first but I watch countless hours on UA-cam (check out innovasystems channel). I have a few videos on my channel that will completely walk you through the basics of how to get started. Hope that helps or points you in the right direction.
Super slick build this table, exactly what I was looking for. Great seeing you lay it out in detail how you're approaching it! Thanks a lot for that. One question though, I was wondering how you cleaned the table top? I was thinking about cleaning it with acetone and then maybe gently touch it up with some very fine grit sandpaper (to try and leave the 'straightness' of the plate untouched).
you need to run those metal blades at full depth all the time. Imagine the tooth path in a shallow cut vs full depth. Each tooth has a shorter path though the material when blade is set at full depth.
Awesome video! Scared me when you put in that steel demon in your circular saw backwards - I saw you fixed it though before you started cutting. Great work!
Oh nice I'm going to use your idea of putting power boxes on each corner, right now I have a power strip but it is problematic when trying to grind on the far corner.
Excellent design. Well thought out.. practical and efficient. The seat is a bonus. Building a half-sized one due to space restrictions. Adding 1in radius on the corners to save the inevitable bruises you can pick up in a tight shop.
Nice job. I am from Argentina and I would like to be able to build a table like that, but it is very expensive. I just got to know your channel and I hope you keep uploading this content, they are great!
i only discovered your channel yesterday. And i gotta say, i am so impressed by your work, and production. Everything is just top class. One new subscribe here, and looking forward for upcoming projects from you :)
Excellent design with many clever features. I'm working on a design for a custom welding table for my garage, thanks for the inspiration. I have an old machining rotary table I hope to incorporate into it, and I need to make it fit under my table saw, so I may motorize it to make it adjustable height. Keep up the great videos, I've subscribed to make sure I don't miss any new videos. BTW, I love your CAD setup. Mine is similar, but a much smaller corner desk...
Want to build your own? Link to the DIY Welding Fixture Table Build Plans:
www.etsy.com/listing/962221433/garage-shop-welding-fixture-table
No I want to move next door to you so you can be a good neighbor and build me one :)
@@doingcarthings 😂
Hi Ratha, I purchased the plans for this table and am excited to get it built. By any chance do you know the model number for the casters you used? There are a lot of options from that company
@@gdriver550 Thank you for the support! Check the link in the video description and should be good to go!.
Hola que medida tiene de largo alto y ancho saludos bendiciones excelente trabajo felicidades
Best HomeMade Welding Table on UA-cam!
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One of the best.....maybe the best🤷....
@@TheHeavensHell06 great desk!
Hands down.
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Hey Ratha - awesome work mate, and greetings from Australia. I have a degree in mechanical engineering, and there's not one thing I would change about your design or execution. Well done. Respect. If I had a table like that I would be looking for an excuse to use it every day.
Thanks appreciate the words from a fellow ME!
Hey John, love your channel, you call it like it is about the auto industry with no bullsh*t! I've put a lot of friends onto your videos and one wants a new car so I gave him your link. Cheers from Eddy, Orstralya!
1/2” top is the star of this build. I was quoted a small fortune for a 30”x48”x3/8” top. Can’t imagine how much that top set you back... Great build. Subbing!!!
I was able to purchase a remnant 5ft x 8ft x 1/2” thick plate in my neck of woods for about $400. I could of saved another $60 bucks had I had them cut it down to 3.5ft x 5.5ft. But I figured it was nice to have extra for future projects. If I purchased a new 4x8x1/2 thick plate it would of ran me $560. So I guess it kind of all depends... The crazy part is I actually wanted 3/4” thick plate just to future proof it for life. But that was $$$. Thanks for the sub!👍
@@RathaSochenda A think that a 3/4” plate would have been too much for you and your engine crane to deal with.
@@markfryer9880 I agree, those cranes are only good for 500kg at full extension (where most people exclusively use them as any shorter is useless).
This is a great build and well thought out.
Finally took the plunge and ordered my 1/2" steel top material. Thanks for an excellent and inspiring video!
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One of the most difficult metal working tasks I have found is to drill a hole in an exact location compared to multiple other holes. That you were able to DIY the top of a welding table is downright amazing
Thanks Jeffrey.
I’ve been in the industry for 4 decades plus, though ur build was so so until u addressed the issue of flatness . Awsome solution to a necessary fix and can be adjusted after a year of work. Keep it up , you’ll do great my friend 👍👍
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Ratha well done with your welding table! As similar professionally made welding table costs @ $1800 Aussie dollars including clamping and fixtures. That table is smaller than yours. I did like the addition of the catch trays as they will be great for reducing how much crap falls down onto your tools stored below. A second benefit is when a screw or nut or something else small and value falls through the holes and it will, it will be easier to find it in the tray rather than searching through your stored equipment. I was surprised that the wood router and carbide bit worked so well as a Carpenter of 36 years I was actually expecting disaster. I thought that the 3 inch hole centre’s was an interesting choice. Have to think about that one and see how it works for you. You will find the table is great for cabinetmaking projects but be prepared to oil your table first with a canola oil spray like used for cooking and to lay down wax proof paper when doing a large glue up because there will be glue spills and runs no matter what. Same thing goes for painting items, a protective surface benefits your project and your welding table.
Mark from Melbourne Australia
A decent 1200mmx2400mm table in Australia with a 12mm plate is going to cost $3500 minimum.
Even worse if you want a fixture table.
$1800.. what a laugh
I built 2 welding tables as my first project. Since then I haven't welded a single thing I needed on the table, rather I have welded everything on the floor because everything I have built was larger than the table.
👍🏾
Amazing workmanship!
This video might be the best homemade welding table on UA-cam! So many details, very clear explanations. Good Job !!!
Aww thanks 🙏🏽
Great design
I can’t believe you drilled all those holes.
I was looking to see where you bought it and how much it cost.
Thanks. Definitely had my work cut out for me with the drilling holes. Once I got the hang of it wasn’t all too bad. 🤙🏾
That's got to be the best diy home built fab table I've ever seen... Well thought out,made to a reasonable and easily workable size and dimensions,perfectly executed,and finished out to perfection... This from a 57 year old,45+ years welding and fabricating guy who has built a few welding tables throughout the decades ... Top notch work,and those table plate adjustment blocks are the s4it... Fine job there...
Thank you for the kind feedback especially coming from someone like you that has been in the trade for quite sometime. It really means alot. Glad you like this table build!
First off - Go Dawgs! Sub'd cos the project was awesome, filmed/edited perfectly and you come across as an awesome individual. Keep the projects coming.
😂 go dawgs! Thanks buddy!
I was a welder/fabricator for 45 years and I think you did a VERY NICE JOB!!! ( - :
Thanks Jim I still have a lot to learn🤙🏾
This video was suggested to watch and I'm so glad I did. I think this is one of THE best laid out and functional welding table I think I've seen! Trust me, I've done my research on welding tables in the past. My first one came out horrible! Your attention to fine detail, planning and craftsmanship is incredible! Let's not forget the job well done on your videography. Awesome job brother and thank you for posting the plans and video for us.
I’m glad you watched it and enjoyed it. 🤙🏾
@@RathaSochenda bought your plans too :)
@@tdg911 🤩 thanks for the support! I hope they serve you well. Let me know if you have any questions during the build. I’m here to help.
@@RathaSochenda Thank you. people never cease to amaze me. thumbs up
Same here to :) Glad to find your video
Thumbs up
First video I've seen someone square up anything properly. Very well done. CNC router operator for 17 yrs. I watch lots of builds, you made the table build as easy and able to be done as quickly as possible. The ease of your leveling, best I've seen. May need to build one myself. I do both metal fab and wood working. Thanks keep up the good work.
Thanks really means a lot. Just trying to do things right to the best of my abilities.
@@RathaSochenda humble, your abilities are understated. Keep up the good work, looking forward to going through your library...
I feel your pain, My garage floor is not flat either and it came with a slope from the back of the garage to the front with a 4-5 inches drop. Horrible for fabrication but great at getting rid of the melted snow from my vehicles. beautiful table, thanks for sharing!
Definitely a good way to get rid of melted snow! 😂. Thanks for watching!
That is insane! (Insanely good!!!) Anyone would love to have a table this big and well done. I can imagine being able to do everything except drilling the holes in the tabletop in such a clean and repetitive pattern.
Appreciate it!
Im super glad to find someone else on youtube that uses my workflow for home projects.
Cool!
Brilliant method for drilling the holes
I know right. It worked out great for being a by hand method. Having them cnc drilled would of been great but can be hard to justify cost. My goal was to inspire people that it can be done with hand tools.
@@RathaSochenda The whole thing is dynamite. We'll done.
Thanks Zen!
This is what youtube was created for. You should have 500k subs, min. Amazing work, amazing vid. Good on you.
Thanks Juan for the kind words 🙏
Beast of a table, you should be proud! This has been added to my list of projects for the future.
Thanks. Yes it definitely puts a smile on my face every time I work on this table 😊
Not sure how money you’re saving, the joy, satisfaction is priceless. Amazing job 👍👍
Btw, your video editing is great. Good flow and easy to watch without loud musics
Thanks for watching. I’m glad you enjoyed this one
It’s so awesome to see another Cambodian fabricator and welder , love the table and the swing out stool .. good job , keep doing these videos ! I’m subscribed ..
Thanks Donny! I’m glad I could represent 🇰🇭🤙🏾.
Far out Ratha, that is exceptional, workman ship and video, now I want to copy it
I’m flatter! Thanks 😊
Greetings from Australia. What can I say other than that you are a God! The design and execution are simply first class.
Wow, thank you!
Great project! I restored my father in laws fabrication table last summer and I am definitely going to add power to the corners like you did.
Yeah the outlets on the table definitely helps from having to run multiple extensions. Which helps keeping cords off the ground when working
cutting 1/2 inch plate with a circular saw takes some nuggets though. lol. You made it work. well done
Thanks yeah. It was gutsy just made what I had around work at that timeZ Now I have a full on cnc plasma table that can cut up to 3/4” 😆
Love it ! Nice work! only thing I would’ve done different was drop the top off to have it the holes water, jetted or laser cut. That’s a lot of holes to drill by hand.
Kudo's brother. This was my favorite welding table build video I have watched, and I watched a lot. Love your work.
Thanks!
Don't give props to many peeps on UA-cam. But you did a great job on the table . Might tackle my own now with your ideas.
Thank you! Nice I’m glad the video helped!
Well, what can I say? Outstanding job, extremely well planned and executed. Brillant! Whish I have skills like yours, knowledge and all those tools to try to build something least close to this masterpiece. I´m just a hobbyst dreaming here... Congratulations! 👏👏👏
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Greetings from the UK Ratha great design and build, stole some of your ideas and now looking forward to start my own build many thanks,,, Cheers
That’s awesome Nicholas. Take as much info as you can from this. The goal was to share this to inspire other to start there table builds👍
This video was pleasure to watch. Audio, video and narration were of the highest quality. Hell of a build young man.
Thanks. I’m glad you enjoyed it.
Best video I have seen on welding table. Wish I saw it before building mine.
🙏🏽. You could always build another one 😁
Wow good work!! Now you have me wanting to rebuild my welding table !!
Go for it!
Bruhhhhh ... This DIY table is sick. Great design - thanks for sharing and creating this video!
Your welcome 🙏🏽
Great work man, Milwaukee makes a metal cutting handsaw that’s battery powered basically doing the same thing that you were doing before except it has a slower RPM and a smaller blade. My father-in-law is a 30+ year veteran lineman and he’s constantly cutting metal and this saw cuts it like butter doesn’t matter up to 3/8 of an inch half-inch whatever it doesn’t care I will look into that saw especially doing what you do it’s a huge timesaver it’s great.
Thanks for tips!
Very nice. One of the best videos on building a great table
Thanks 😊
Very nice build! Very thoughtful design.. great features... I lucked out and found an aerospace surplus aluminum plate 2" thick with 5/8 holes on a 2" grid... and the bottom of the holes have a steel insert tapped 1/2" 13 tpi. I still have to make legs and tool storage for it. Probably will be similar to yours...probably adjustable height. You should be very proud of yours, great execution!
That’s an awesome find!
@Ratha Sochenda. You have given me hope that generations to come will be incredibly creative with no sense of entitlement. This was an excellent demonstration in the arts of both persistence and determination. If you are in the US, I recommend you patent your design, copyright the plan, and market it for both DIY’ers and for businesses that need it but don’t have the time to build it. EXCELLENT JOB my friend! I will recommend to my up and coming staff to view this video and point out the value of how to do things with just the basics. Once again great job!
Thank you so much for the kind words!
Your build plans are hundred times better then my supervisor that does our drawings lol 😂. We don’t get 3d and no cut list on the side either.
His drawlings are very very low effort.
Nice table tho man!
Thanks glad you like them !
Very good stuff. Clean and organized, start to finish. Pretty hardcore doing this with all hand tools too.
Thanks! It was pretty interesting using all hand tools but I had to do what had to do 💪
I've been a professional welder for 3 yrs now and this is high quality work man thanks for the video and great work. I have one question where did you learn solidworks I have it on my Mac but it's not easy to learn on your own
Thanks that means a lot. I briefly was introduced to Solidworks in college and learn most of it just with seat time and on the job. I know it may seem intimidating at first but I watch countless hours on UA-cam (check out innovasystems channel). I have a few videos on my channel that will completely walk you through the basics of how to get started. Hope that helps or points you in the right direction.
What areas are you having troubles learning in Solidworks?
This has inspired me to make my own fixture table. Thank you. Subscribed for sure
That’s awesome 👏
Wow. Incredible job. Well done and very inspiring. You, sir, are a craftsman.
Thank you!
Great job . I have to build a table and I think this is the one.
Awesome!
Damn good job! I was surprised them nuts worked to flatten the table
Thanks Rick. I was surprise too! 😮
So inspiring. I was smiling all the time
Big Salut to men with dreams and ambition
Thank you so much! 😊
Thanks for the video. All I have to say is, awesome job bro!
Your welcome. Glad you like it
This table rocks
Ok that came out wrong. This table is stable.
I tip my hat to you, that is very impressive. Keep up the good work
Thanks
Super slick build this table, exactly what I was looking for. Great seeing you lay it out in detail how you're approaching it! Thanks a lot for that.
One question though, I was wondering how you cleaned the table top? I was thinking about cleaning it with acetone and then maybe gently touch it up with some very fine grit sandpaper (to try and leave the 'straightness' of the plate untouched).
Thanks. Before I drilled the holes I mask the edge’s and poured cleaning vinegar to remove the mil scale and let it soak for few days.
Awesome build! I am amazed that router move worked so well! great tip
Me too!
you need to run those metal blades at full depth all the time. Imagine the tooth path in a shallow cut vs full depth. Each tooth has a shorter path though the material when blade is set at full depth.
Awesome video! Scared me when you put in that steel demon in your circular saw backwards - I saw you fixed it though before you started cutting. Great work!
Thanks
Oh nice I'm going to use your idea of putting power boxes on each corner, right now I have a power strip but it is problematic when trying to grind on the far corner.
Awesome!
Wow man amazing job. You should be proud! It’s perfect
Thanks 🙏🏽
Awesome table, great job, very slick
Thank you
Best one I've seen by far.
Thanks 😊
WOW!! Great Table. Good job and good video.
Thanks Tom!
@RathaSochenda can you do an update video on this table? It looks like you did a fantastic job. I'd like to see how it held up after two years.
Beautiful piece of work
Thanks 🙏🏽
Amazing build.thanks for the share
Glad you like it.
Excellent design. Well thought out.. practical and efficient. The seat is a bonus.
Building a half-sized one due to space restrictions. Adding 1in radius on the corners to save the inevitable bruises you can pick up in a tight shop.
Thanks. That’s awesome to hear your building a similar one. Yeah I would of went with 5x10 if i had more space.
Nice job. I am from Argentina and I would like to be able to build a table like that, but it is very expensive.
I just got to know your channel and I hope you keep uploading this content, they are great!
Love the table, this video is very inspiring!
Thanks so much!
What a awesome job ! Keep them coming
Thank you and I’ll keep trying
Awesome build and video! Sometimes the video takes as long as the project. Thanks Ratha
Thanks 🙏🏽
Definitely an engineer, has to be lol. A very creative talented craftsman as well.
😊
Well done brother great work and perfect execution on the video. Keep up the great work
nice job, chip trays are awesome idea.
Man they are so useful keeping dust, spatter and debri free and clear from falling down .
High quality video! You got skills, great video
Thanks man! 😊
That shit was legit, I would totally buy that shit🤙🏽good job.
If had the room, skills or money I would try that
Thanks
Bro your work is exceptional! Really nice build and video. Great job bro.
Thanks !
Well done man- and great eye for details- Respect
Thanks!
i only discovered your channel yesterday. And i gotta say, i am so impressed by your work, and production. Everything is just top class. One new subscribe here, and looking forward for upcoming projects from you :)
Thanks I really appreciate it
Good design, well done!
Thanks John!
That's a bloody job well done ;) I going to save this and show my staff to make a few for the shop :) Thanks for sharing ;)
Thats awesome 👏
Hi Ratha,
What would be the most enhanced part you need to add or recommend after you have acived your design...
Truly this is remarkable for me.
Sweet table!
Wow, Great job! That table is amazing.
Thanks
Superb job 👌🏻 I’ll be using your plans when I make mine! Thanks 👍🏻
Thanks!
Super sweet table!!!
Thank you 😊
Magnificent work. If you going to build things why not build the tools you use too when it makes sense.
Yessir!
Extremely well done✅👍
Thanks Michael
Cool, I'm watching your work from Ukraine, good luck!
Thanks for watching 👍
great content, fellow crocs-wearing craftsman
🤣😂🤣 got to love those crocs.
Excellent design with many clever features. I'm working on a design for a custom welding table for my garage, thanks for the inspiration. I have an old machining rotary table I hope to incorporate into it, and I need to make it fit under my table saw, so I may motorize it to make it adjustable height. Keep up the great videos, I've subscribed to make sure I don't miss any new videos.
BTW, I love your CAD setup. Mine is similar, but a much smaller corner desk...
I’m glad it helped inspire. 😊
absolutely love this design, i wonder if he takes orders..... no seriously .. take my money
😊
Nice work dude 👍
Wow! Great job man!
Thanks
It's a great looking table and well presented video - thanks
Glad you liked it Wayne!
Шикарная работа! 👍 Отличный мастер
Man loved the video! You did a great job!
Thank you!
Genial..!!...Que linda Mesa de Trabajo...!..Muy Bien Hecho (Very Goodd) My frienddd....Saludosss
Thanks
man that turned out great!
😊
Solid build!!
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Great video+explanation+presentation! Thank you for sharing! Well done mate - NEW SUB 🙏🏻
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