Jamie Hyneman's shelves and tables

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Mert Eastman

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Nov 2, 2015, 8:26:02 PM11/2/15
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This popped up on Youtube...  Jamie shows how he makes storage shelves and work tables out of steel tubing.  The tables are at 11:00.

Martin Bogomolni

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Nov 3, 2015, 10:20:20 AM11/3/15
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I really envy Jaime & Adam's Hobart sponsorship.   In the video, Jaime demonstrates how welding works, and uses a battery-powered hobart "suitcase" welder ( flux core, wire-feed ).

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On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 7:26 PM, Mert Eastman <mert....@gmail.com> wrote:
This popped up on Youtube...  Jamie shows how he makes storage shelves and work tables out of steel tubing.  The tables are at 11:00.

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mongoose.dog

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Nov 4, 2015, 10:37:14 AM11/4/15
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It's kinda funny that the people who could afford to buy all these toys get them for free. Oh, the pains of success!

Martin Bogomolni

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Nov 4, 2015, 10:53:00 AM11/4/15
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Actually, that's not the case!    As we clean ATX Hackerspace up ( See Tim's proposal for the shutdown-cleanup of the dirty shop ) ... we can become an attractive place for companies to show off and demonstrate equipment.    We can very DEFINITELY get these kinds of sponsorships ... if we put the effort in.

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It's kinda funny that the people who could afford to buy all these toys get them for free. Oh, the pains of success!

Joe N

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Nov 4, 2015, 10:54:02 AM11/4/15
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I would like that

Mert

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Nov 5, 2015, 4:41:09 PM11/5/15
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Actually, my intent was to point out the design of the tables.  Made from inexpensive steel tubing with a nesting design. they appear sturdy, are lighter than wood and can be easily expanded for a larger work surface.

Also, the shelves which are made the same way and would be an inexpensive way to increase storage. That tubing is only about $2 a foot.

Joe N

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Nov 5, 2015, 4:49:19 PM11/5/15
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I got a quote for 1" square tube 14 gauge for $8.65/12'. Someone else asked me about these tables so I got a quote.

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