Many thanks to all for the kind words. They are very much appreciated.
Richard, I'll send you a photo (complete with legs) when I take it to Los
Angeles next month.
>I can’t help but point out that if you’re in the habit of assembling those
grossly heavy tenders on the dining room table you will need a better
underframe!
I would agree with you there Richard, but this is technically the kitchen
table so it mostly gets used for lighter assembly projects like home built,
variable speed rotary tables for TIG welding and the like. The actual
dining room table is more suited to heavy assembly projects - being made
from a single piece of Cuban mahogany. ;^>
https://kirkhmb.smugmug.com/Woodworking/Other-Galoots/Paul-Gardner/i-7FVZ4xc
https://kirkhmb.smugmug.com/Woodworking/Other-Galoots/Paul-Gardner/i-KXb7ZBV
Best regards.
Paul, in the midst of an Indian Summer in SF.
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