here are the other DIY bed projects I made: The Work From Home Bed ua-cam.com/video/ngePRZQc2KA/v-deo.html DIY Modern Platform Bed ua-cam.com/video/5Dpi0otxmLU/v-deo.html Sofa Day Bed Combination ua-cam.com/video/bkcoQnuiq9g/v-deo.html Netflix and Chill Bed ua-cam.com/video/9DdkCFb5rko/v-deo.html
Would it have been better to add some wood (or padded fabric maybe) on the perimeter of the bed? The mattress and metal base is basically 1:1 and if someone accidentally knocks the side of the mattress/metal base with their legs (I’ve done it many times before) it’s gonna hurt.
@@mikelisteral7863 I don't know where they live but not everywhere has bedbugs. I've never known anyone who has had bedbugs where I live in Nevada, but I'm sure it's possible. Probably just a calculated risk and it looks amazing.
After watching the video advert i was still skeptical. But when i finally downloaded the plans ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxZF0EMnrujZvqHhGkxiz559uIABJWR9TG i was very impressed. The whole plan was just as you said in the video. Thank you very much. I now have a large and valuable collection for my woodworks. This is great!
The expanded mesh also helps with ventilation of the mattress. Plywood can trap moisture. Humidity, sweat,(can cause mold) Beautiful job. Can’t imagine building 30-100 of these for a motel.
This is the only floating bed I've seen that actually looks impressive. The others just look like the water bed my aunt and uncle had when I was a kid.
Welding is amazing, it's super fun being able to put things together and the more you do the better you get. Nothing like nicely welded joint. I learned to weld on my own when I was in uni, needed it for a project. Definitely recommend trying it out at least once!
Sadly i dont have a welder and every welding projects he post discourage me from trying it :( , buttttt i will try to collect some cash to buy a welder and hopefully learn it so i can also make his project lol
Great design and the live edge headboard is sweet. I know I'll catch hell for this but I would mount lighting under the bed to add to that 'floating' effect.
This is amazing and no more broken toes in a dark room at night. I'm guessing it would also work with a King size as well. I really enjoyed this, thank you.
What r u -- a designer, architect, sculptor, artist, carpenter, blacksmith or a musician. Whatever u actually r, this piece of art is simply brilliant. In fact, you should exhibit ur floating bed at MOMA :-). I wish I can do this. Thanks for letting us go thorough the entire process. Again, this is brilliant.
I absolutely love the way it looks finished. I think you'd want something covering the mesh so that it doesn't tear up the bottom of a mattress when people are heavily using it. Especially in a hotel setting. And some way of changing the look of the steel frame. Maybe it could be wrapped in thin foam to soften the edges and then a tight fitting sheet could be wrapped around it before the mattress is put on. I already want to learn welding, and I think this is an amazing project for it.
Imagine covering the bed with pillow puff to create a cloud bed, and maybe add led lights for changing color, as if the cloud can have different colors, or make the bed look like a magic carpet 👀 with like a Aladdin carpet bedding
Wow, great ideas. I do worry about the mattress moving and catching a shin on that metal corner but that could be rounded or, better, padded. Thanks for the tips.
@@darken3150 For a hotel (and home for that matter) the corners definitely require rounded corners. Can you imagine hitting your shin on that at 3:14am on your way back from the loo? Something like this: ua-cam.com/video/EX-2GFlvWvk/v-deo.html
Jonathan M, That’s a good tip. How about using round tubing for the external frame? Or keeping the external frame 5mm smaller from the mattress on each side. That way the shins won’t keep hitting when you walk to the bed in the dark. This video has come just at the right time. I was searching how to make this style bed just a few months back. We’ve got renovation work going on and I’m going to put this bed in my room.
Love what you did here .So well explained .Thankyou for making this video so clear and concise with description of decisions as you went along. Blessings on you and yours.
So I just saw this video and I thought this looks great. If you are looking at using this for a hotel project, leave the acrylic slab/leg under the bed and see if you can run LED lights into the acrylic to help light up the floor to enhance the floating bed look. One thing I would recommend to minimize bumps and bruises from the metal frame is to have the frame wrapped with foam covered in fabric or shrink the dimensions of the frame by a quarter inch smaller than the mattress. Overall, excellent work!!!👍
Nice job! I would add a small wood trim all around on top the sides of iron frame to hide it. It would match the wood panel and make it overall perfect! IMHO. ;)
You need to coat the back of the timber with the oil to stop it warping due to uneven moisture absorption from the environment, this is very important, the slab will start to warp and cannot be un-warped without refinishing it with a planer.
I like how simple the build is and not complicated at all. I was also thinking just adding some steel legs would do the job instead of the acrylic board.
I think the most important part of cutting any material is to know what type of blade to use. Seems like you have a great budget to work with so I'll say to cut up to a 3" plexiglas or acrylic block use a 70 tooth 12 inch blade with a negative pitch on a table saw. I'm not sure how many teeth would be for a smaller blade, but I assure you the cut will not work very well in smaller blades for thick materials. I worked as the head tablesaw operator at Midwest Trophy in Oklahoma for many years. They make trophies for baseball, football, basketball, soccer, and other sports along with many trophies nationwide on an elite level. I was in charge of cutting the most demanding materials and oversee others so I know what I'm talking about with cutting materials. As far as buffing the cuts using a torch is your best option, It gives an instant almost baby like butt shine, but only if you go at a steady slow speed. It works so well you don't need to buff. Not too slow not too fast. Too slow or fast will create white residue that most of the time will bind or make your blade stick to the material. Experiment until you know how long to hold the torch on the plexi or acrylic pieces. The reason you had a problem getting the plexi clear was because you used a blade that scarred the material more than it cut it creating more work. Make sure when you cut the materials you go at a steady slow speed and the more you pay attention to the same speed all the way through the material the smoother your cut will be. You did a fine job on the bed frame, only make sure when cutting the metal tubing you cut the right length or larger. You can always grind it smaller but cutting it smaller will end up creating more work time as you so mentioned. Thanks for sharing!
i think staying w the acrylic will give u some great led lightg options as the material amplifies even a small amount of led ! with the right controller u could make some brite OR warm ambience 😊. change colors so that it enhances the bed spread, quilt or down comforter or what moves ya.
End result looks great, and that wood looks beautiful, but my shins are already hurting looking at those corners sticking out. Would have liked to see a 3/4" taller side by welding on some 3/4" tube on top of the 1" tube, around the edge, so a full sheet of plywood cut in sections could have been placed into the frame instead of that wire mesh. Chamfer the corners next time for shin pain reduction and all is excellent.
Chainsaw = $299 Tree at the park that just fell with the last storm = free ($50 for the park maintenance guy in case he shows up ) You get 4 slabs💁🏻♂️ and you keep a chainsaw for when you see more UA-cam videos and get inspired again lol
Awesome job on the frame my friend, and if you haven't already stubbed your leg, on those corners, you'll need to add something rubberized to minimise that from happening, and maybe even add some subdued blue lighting around the underside perimeter of the frame to add an extra visual effect & it would look more inviting for your partner as well & might even add a margin of safety against banging your legs on that steel frame especially at night. 😜👍
I'm kinda concerned about the long term seeping of oil into the bed sheets from the bed head. Maybe an epoxy finish would be best? Thanks for the video and jumping on the bed. I feel a lot better about investing in such a project
Love this. So simple. I always find it a bit hard to stomach how sponsored these video's are though. I'm cool with sponsored videos it just always seems too unclear if you actually like any of the products you use.
"when working with steel most of my projects are done with only two tools, my grinder and welder" except for these sash clamps, g clamps, magnet clamps, fancy magnet clamps, pistol drill, etc
here are the other DIY bed projects I made:
The Work From Home Bed
ua-cam.com/video/ngePRZQc2KA/v-deo.html
DIY Modern Platform Bed
ua-cam.com/video/5Dpi0otxmLU/v-deo.html
Sofa Day Bed Combination
ua-cam.com/video/bkcoQnuiq9g/v-deo.html
Netflix and Chill Bed
ua-cam.com/video/9DdkCFb5rko/v-deo.html
Rate 100% creative .
What if the glass under have a light
Would it have been better to add some wood (or padded fabric maybe) on the perimeter of the bed? The mattress and metal base is basically 1:1 and if someone accidentally knocks the side of the mattress/metal base with their legs (I’ve done it many times before) it’s gonna hurt.
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#gaurangsteelfurniture
I like this. It makes cleaning under the bed a lot easier.
the wood part was dumb. a nightmare if you ever get bed bugs
@@mikelisteral7863 I don't know where they live but not everywhere has bedbugs. I've never known anyone who has had bedbugs where I live in Nevada, but I'm sure it's possible. Probably just a calculated risk and it looks amazing.
Women will be women 😂
@@umarabdhullah4754 women am I right
@@umarabdhullah4754 what is that got to do with the op's comment?
After watching the video advert i was still skeptical. But when i finally downloaded the plans ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxZF0EMnrujZvqHhGkxiz559uIABJWR9TG i was very impressed. The whole plan was just as you said in the video. Thank you very much. I now have a large and valuable collection for my woodworks. This is great!
the fact that it would alleviate stubbed toes AND remove obstacles from cleaning around the bed makes this even more desirable.
easy to clean!
Same thoughts. I fucking hate when I can’t clean properly under my bed.
@STEALTH yeah lol jumping on the bed thinking it's safe but hitting your knee on the edge instead 😂😂😂😂
@@colin-kun3611
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Add some LED's and it will look even more amazing
Great job and I appreciate the detailed information, as you went along. Your sister flopping around on the demo was funny and cute, too.
ALL of the aesthetics are pleasing. The bed, the headboard, you, the linen sheets, the pillows, the comforter.
Ooh, I was late to find this video. Great DIY videos, man!!
Just curious, how does this bed hold up when you play "games" on it. Asking for a friend.
Agreed, this is important information. It would be unfortunate to go to all this work only for 5 little monkeys jumping on the bed to break it off.
crucial is an acurate term
Yeah, agreed. He is designing this for a hotel..
You should be fine when laying together on it and play Monopoly
we are designing to withstand 900lbs of aggressive "wrestling" but not with acrylic
It needs lights that illuminate from underneath. Color changing lights! Very Cool my teen would love this bed!
The expanded mesh also helps with ventilation of the mattress. Plywood can trap moisture. Humidity, sweat,(can cause mold)
Beautiful job. Can’t imagine building 30-100 of these for a motel.
The mesh will probably tear up the bottom of the mattress over time though. No matter how much you tried to clean it up
@@-007-2 I think so too. Put some protector under the mattress
wood slats
This is the only floating bed I've seen that actually looks impressive. The others just look like the water bed my aunt and uncle had when I was a kid.
9:48 WOW! The detail that finish brought out is really stunning!
Absolutely superb! Design concept for future of bedding! Beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
every welding project you post makes me that much more likely to try it out!
Agree. I am just about ready to buy that same welder.
Welding is amazing, it's super fun being able to put things together and the more you do the better you get. Nothing like nicely welded joint. I learned to weld on my own when I was in uni, needed it for a project. Definitely recommend trying it out at least once!
I can't believe I waited so long to try. with a welder and an angle grinder you can do so much!
Sadly i dont have a welder and every welding projects he post discourage me from trying it :( , buttttt i will try to collect some cash to buy a welder and hopefully learn it so i can also make his project lol
I'm a welder, so I'm always watching the wood working parts with the same type enthusiasm 😂
wow...amazing...very nicely done...and easy to clean underneath...
Now this is the bed i was imaging sleeping on before the first time I showed up to Maker Ranch. Loving the design aesthetic, Ben! 💪
Ha. I ain't sleeping ...!
the wood part was dumb. a nightmare if you ever get bed bugs
Amazing. You know this guy is the real deal. Fantastic.craftsman.
This is so good. The acrylic center support is such a clever touch to tie the floating illusion together.
Great design and the live edge headboard is sweet. I know I'll catch hell for this but I would mount lighting under the bed to add to that 'floating' effect.
This is amazing and no more broken toes in a dark room at night. I'm guessing it would also work with a King size as well. I really enjoyed this, thank you.
and easy to clean under!
You don't have shins?
It’s beautiful and looks very sturdy
Adding some LED lights like under the low riders used to have would be “sweet” maybe even some color changing for the “mood”
Yeah.. N add the speaker also underneath it lol it must be more awesome bed
@@princeshani5327 😂😂😂
I was just about to comment this
Agree with you it's a good idea 👍
@Ghettodi nixoh 😁
great design I don't weld but now it looks like I have to learn because I want one of these beds for my new house. cheers thanks for posting
Add LED lights underneath. Simulate lightning flashes underneath the bed. Like on Cloud 9.
What r u -- a designer, architect, sculptor, artist, carpenter, blacksmith or a musician. Whatever u actually r, this piece of art is simply brilliant. In fact, you should exhibit ur floating bed at MOMA :-). I wish I can do this. Thanks for letting us go thorough the entire process. Again, this is brilliant.
I absolutely love the way it looks finished. I think you'd want something covering the mesh so that it doesn't tear up the bottom of a mattress when people are heavily using it. Especially in a hotel setting. And some way of changing the look of the steel frame. Maybe it could be wrapped in thin foam to soften the edges and then a tight fitting sheet could be wrapped around it before the mattress is put on.
I already want to learn welding, and I think this is an amazing project for it.
Wrap it in wood
A red light fitted underneath the frame would create a really cool nighttime look, great job.
Looks sick!
The folding makes it really look like the bed is floating.
Wow ! The effect is incredible 👏👏👏👏
I think that on the end of the bed there should be something to stop the mattress from sliding.
The bed looks great!
the nice part about this build is that it can be vacuumed under, unlike some of the other builds I’ve seen on here
Imagine covering the bed with pillow puff to create a cloud bed, and maybe add led lights for changing color, as if the cloud can have different colors, or make the bed look like a magic carpet 👀 with like a Aladdin carpet bedding
the wood part was dumb. a nightmare if you ever get bed bugs
@@mikelisteral7863 Oh. You're a troll, nvm.
Fantastic!!! Gonna make this too now!
Me : Gotta sleep after this music..
UA-cam : Making a Floating bed.
Also Me : Okay last one
😂🤣😂😂🙏🏽im not even gonna attempt this
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the wood part was dumb. a nightmare if you ever get bed bugs
just discovered these awesome floating daybeds at the fillup club. Best thing for summer
Wow, great ideas. I do worry about the mattress moving and catching a shin on that metal corner but that could be rounded or, better, padded. Thanks for the tips.
I love everything about this...now I want to buy a welder and learn how to use it. Thanks for sharing.
Ben this is amazing!! I want the audience to lobby sawstop to get one over to Ben and the team at the maker ranch!! ASAP!
thanks jimmy! we would love that!
HomeMadeModern is it possible to buy one?
Woow so beautiful ua-cam.com/video/A3LH5NVIFyo/v-deo.html wooow so amazing
the wood part was dumb. a nightmare if you ever get bed bugs
Soo beautiful!! Awesome craftsmanship!!
Find someone who loves you the way Ben loves Rust-oleum Rusty Metal Primer.
😂😂😂😂😂
lol I have tried a lot of primers
Woow so beautiful ua-cam.com/video/A3LH5NVIFyo/v-deo.html wooow so amazing
nicest prison bed ever seen.
That duvet fold is absolutely great
I love that you can't stub your toe on the legs of the bed; I''m always doing that on mine.
yes!
no but you can take a gash out of your shin with those steel tube corners! :P
@@darken3150 For a hotel (and home for that matter) the corners definitely require rounded corners. Can you imagine hitting your shin on that at 3:14am on your way back from the loo? Something like this: ua-cam.com/video/EX-2GFlvWvk/v-deo.html
Jonathan M,
That’s a good tip. How about using round tubing for the external frame?
Or keeping the external frame 5mm smaller from the mattress on each side. That way the shins won’t keep hitting when you walk to the bed in the dark.
This video has come just at the right time. I was searching how to make this style bed just a few months back. We’ve got renovation work going on and I’m going to put this bed in my room.
Dont you underestimate Murphys law.
A very nice and good work. Chapeau! 🤩🤩🤩
Love what you did here .So well explained .Thankyou for making this video so clear and concise with description of decisions as you went along. Blessings on you and yours.
I love this. And the acrylic is a very nice addition.
This is just amazing, but I'm concerned with it's resistance long term. Like how long will this hold with daily usage compared to a 4 feet bed?
What a perfectionist 😍 your attention to detail is enviable x
So I just saw this video and I thought this looks great. If you are looking at using this for a hotel project, leave the acrylic slab/leg under the bed and see if you can run LED lights into the acrylic to help light up the floor to enhance the floating bed look. One thing I would recommend to minimize bumps and bruises from the metal frame is to have the frame wrapped with foam covered in fabric or shrink the dimensions of the frame by a quarter inch smaller than the mattress. Overall, excellent work!!!👍
That is amazing.. and looks fantastic 😊😊😊😊
Wow, i Love the idea. Maybe I do something like that with wood (im not a great Welder...)
Love the idea so that my robot vacuum doesn’t get stuck.
This is very Millennial. Nice job!
Nice job! I would add a small wood trim all around on top the sides of iron frame to hide it. It would match the wood panel and make it overall perfect! IMHO. ;)
very cool 👍sweeping under the bed will be easier now
You need to coat the back of the timber with the oil to stop it warping due to uneven moisture absorption from the environment, this is very important, the slab will start to warp and cannot be un-warped without refinishing it with a planer.
I like how simple the build is and not complicated at all. I was also thinking just adding some steel legs would do the job instead of the acrylic board.
"Floating"
Awesome project dude!
thank you!
Led lights under it would make it super cool. LOVE IT!!!
I think the most important part of cutting any material is to know what type of blade to use.
Seems like you have a great budget to work with so I'll say to cut up to a 3" plexiglas or acrylic block use a 70 tooth 12 inch blade with a negative pitch on a table saw. I'm not sure how many teeth would be for a smaller blade, but I assure you the cut will not work very well in smaller blades for thick materials.
I worked as the head tablesaw operator at Midwest Trophy in Oklahoma for many years. They make trophies for baseball, football, basketball, soccer, and other sports along with many trophies nationwide on an elite level. I was in charge of cutting the most demanding materials and oversee others so I know what I'm talking about with cutting materials.
As far as buffing the cuts using a torch is your best option, It gives an instant almost baby like butt shine, but only if you go at a steady slow speed. It works so well you don't need to buff. Not too slow not too fast. Too slow or fast will create white residue that most of the time will bind or make your blade stick to the material. Experiment until you know how long to hold the torch on the plexi or acrylic pieces. The reason you had a problem getting the plexi clear was because you used a blade that scarred the material more than it cut it creating more work.
Make sure when you cut the materials you go at a steady slow speed and the more you pay attention to the same speed all the way through the material the smoother your cut will be. You did a fine job on the bed frame, only make sure when cutting the metal tubing you cut the right length or larger. You can always grind it smaller but cutting it smaller will end up creating more work time as you so mentioned.
Thanks for sharing!
Very nice. I did the whole construction from wood and attached it only to the wall, without any "feet/foot".
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i think staying w the acrylic will give u some great led lightg options as the material amplifies even a small amount of led ! with the right controller u could make some brite OR warm ambience 😊. change colors so that it enhances the bed spread, quilt or down comforter or what moves ya.
Way beyond my skill set, but crazy cool and so fun to watch you put this baby together like it was no big deal.
Those sharp steel edges are perfect to crack open your shins.
easy fix, make the frame 1" less all the way around, that way you get 1/2' of the frame under the edge of the mattress
Yea but your toes are fine tho
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End result looks great, and that wood looks beautiful, but my shins are already hurting looking at those corners sticking out. Would have liked to see a 3/4" taller side by welding on some 3/4" tube on top of the 1" tube, around the edge, so a full sheet of plywood cut in sections could have been placed into the frame instead of that wire mesh. Chamfer the corners next time for shin pain reduction and all is excellent.
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Wonderful detail and excellent skills! Thank you.
Awesome project. Really like this one.
Thank you! Cheers!
I’m actually pumped to try this. Totally well within my skill level.
Thank y'all so much dearest 🌹
Y'all such an inspiration 🥰
Appreciate y'all from the bottom of my heart 💖
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When i see a bed or any piece of furniture with a steel sharp corner at shins heith, some painfull experience tell me this is not a good design !
You are right..
They must cover steel and it's corner with wood..
This make the design frandely an safe to use
Was thinking the same thing
@k or just make the frame a few inches smaller than the mattress
Absolutely Gorgeous 💖🥰
Me: Interesting, I might try it 🤔
Slab: Over 1000 for just a slab of wood
Me: 😂 Nevermind
You could put any kind of headboard you like.
Cartoon Expert, I was thinking some abstract concrete work to replace the experience slab?
You can use plywood and slap vinyl on it.
Chainsaw = $299
Tree at the park that just fell with the last storm = free ($50 for the park maintenance guy in case he shows up )
You get 4 slabs💁🏻♂️ and you keep a chainsaw for when you see more UA-cam videos and get inspired again lol
@@taimoorshah8230 - Yeah, I get a some veneer sheets and use cheap wood underneath for a similar effect
Excelente idea. Muy funcional.
Look how soft that mattress is, i couldn't sleep on that! I need really hard mattresses cause of back pain.
Then get a harder mattress, why are you commenting
@@dengshomeinvasions1273 I commented ecause ithink its a great idea but still couldn't sleep on such a soft mattress.
dengs home invasions 🤣 thats what I thought.
Iv had that design in my head for years totaly love it
Great job
👍👍👍😜🏴🦄🎣😁🤞✌️
Awesome job on the frame my friend, and if you haven't already stubbed your leg, on those corners, you'll need to add something rubberized to minimise that from happening, and maybe even add some subdued blue lighting around the underside perimeter of the frame to add an extra visual effect & it would look more inviting for your partner as well & might even add a margin of safety against banging your legs on that steel frame especially at night. 😜👍
I just wrote that before I seen your comment 😂
@@francinedelery8758 isn't that the way? Everytime you have an 💡someone snatches it. 😆...Lmao!
looks great .... the fact that you are using ryobi tools is gold
The fact that there is so much space for monsters to hide made me tarrified
They won't be able to catch you bruh
@@Fbbla you’d be floatin’ ☁️
😂Made my day with that comment
This is incredible..
I'm kinda concerned about the long term seeping of oil into the bed sheets from the bed head. Maybe an epoxy finish would be best? Thanks for the video and jumping on the bed. I feel a lot better about investing in such a project
I LOVE this bed!
New pickup line: hey girl, wanna stress test my new floating bed 😁
A friend brags about breaking his bed, Me: Pffft I tore the F@#N wall down.
Molto molto bello ! Grande idea
I kinda wish the corners are rounded. I can just imagine myself hitting my knees on the corners because the bed has no legs to stub my toes on 😂
Instead of stubbing the toes you'll stub the head 😂
Pretty amazing.. awesome job! I ask my husband to do this for me using your video... lets see how it goes.. thank you
Super stoned and here I am learning how to make a bed I’m probably never going to make 😬🤷🏻♀️
hmm and i thought i was the only one! lol
You're such a freakin' genius, man!!!
People who stub their toes gonna love this one
EXCELLENT DESIGN
This bed design is beautiful and would be very practical in Hawaii, where centipedes are an issue 😬
What about the Chinapedes?
@@NwoDispatcher it would also work for racistepede bums
@@f2pjzilla797 probably not, anyone with a hand out needs those pedes to survive
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The frame should be a lil smaller than the mattress, it would prevent legs from getting scratches all the time or hurt when sticking out of bed.
1 of the best floating beds I've seen yet
This one's really cool.
Can't wait to see you guys build a floating house hahahahhaha
working on it!
@@HomeMadeModern ill really wait for that😍
Looks great!
Love this. So simple. I always find it a bit hard to stomach how sponsored these video's are though. I'm cool with sponsored videos it just always seems too unclear if you actually like any of the products you use.
Give it a break.
Brilliant and Beautiful
"when working with steel most of my projects are done with only two tools, my grinder and welder" except for these sash clamps, g clamps, magnet clamps, fancy magnet clamps, pistol drill, etc
accessories that are nice but not essential
@@HomeMadeModern if clamps and drills aren't essential then neither is a grinder
Great innovative idea