Alex1N: Lining up the supports for the feet prior to welding
Alex1N: Six bench feet, corners rounded over more cleanly using a coarse metal-file
Alex1N: Six bench feet, corners rounded off using the 300 mm (12 ") disc sander
Alex1N: Six bench feet, remaining mill scale removed from top and bottom surfaces
Alex1N: Close-up of roughed-out foot
Alex1N: Stack of five roughed-out bench feet, plus one semi-finished foot
Alex1N: Close-up of Sandvik bi-metal blade after dealing with the rolled steel plate
Alex1N: Sandvik bi-metal blade replacement
Alex1N: Broken teeth towards the middle of the of the hacksaw blade
Alex1N: View of broken teeth towards front of hacksaw blade
Alex1N: Worn-out bi-metal hacksaw blade
Alex1N: Six roughed-out feet and an offcut
Alex1N: Steel plate in place in the Triton SuperJaws, prior to cutting with the hacksaw
Alex1N: 10 mm rolled steel plate marked out for welding bench feet
Alex1N: Another view of a finished leg stub
Alex1N: Four leglets including the inner welding shelf supports, ready for welding the feet on
Alex1N: Another finished leg stub
Alex1N: File card used to remove rust and metal pinnings
Alex1N: File used to adjust the leg stubs
Alex1N: Welding bevels filed on: one done, five to go
Alex1N: Six removed leglets
Alex1N: Other end of bench with removed leglets
Alex1N: Close-up of legless frame
Alex1N: Three out of six leglets removed
Alex1N: First leglet sawn off - five to go!
Alex1N: Hacksaw sitting next to scribing mark/pad
Alex1N: Small file and scribing marks
Alex1N: Welding bench on its side ready for measuring up and trimming the six legs
Alex1N: Closer-up view of the welding bench
Alex1N: Close-up view of bench on its temporary welding supports