Cabinetman
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Just coming to the end of a mammoth desk job, I estimate its weight at almost a quarter of a ton. It has a 3 inch thick oak L-shaped top set on three barrels which are sat on drums made from 10 mil thick stainless steel and the idea is that the top floats above the barrels and the barrels float off the floor. All made to the clients design. Not my thing really! Not sure if I can show you the finished thing next week, I shall have to clear it with the client.
So I just wanted to show you how I attached the stainless drums to the barrels. First off the marking out has to be exact, that stainless steel can’t be "nudged", so I made that funny little wooden thing with a spike in the end to make the first marks, I then used a spike to make them a little bit bigger, then pilot drill hole, opened up to 6 mm and then counter sunk a little bit. That helped start the bolt but it was mainly because when the bolt goes in it causes the wood around the hole to swell up slightly. A little bit of candle wax on the thread never goes amiss. I think the bolts are called dowel screws. A little chunk of plywood acts as a depth stop. Ian
So I just wanted to show you how I attached the stainless drums to the barrels. First off the marking out has to be exact, that stainless steel can’t be "nudged", so I made that funny little wooden thing with a spike in the end to make the first marks, I then used a spike to make them a little bit bigger, then pilot drill hole, opened up to 6 mm and then counter sunk a little bit. That helped start the bolt but it was mainly because when the bolt goes in it causes the wood around the hole to swell up slightly. A little bit of candle wax on the thread never goes amiss. I think the bolts are called dowel screws. A little chunk of plywood acts as a depth stop. Ian
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