Steel & Redwood Hammock Stand

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I picked up the steel at a local salvage yard and the redwood fence posts at the Home Depot. The majority of the time spent on this project was me screwing up the nerve to start welding.
I'm a fan of MIG love the sound and thoroughly enjoyed melting metal in the shop! I guarantee you will see more of this.
Mrs. Brown was huge in helping me finalize the joining method with the carpenter shims and the leveling feet. She was the voice of reason, to keep me from freaking out at the last mile.
As I know someone will ask. Evolution sent me a saw last year, and Hobart sent me a welder. No one paid me to make this video and I purchased the steel for the welding table, gas for the welder and the cart to set it all on. If either of them does sponsor an episode, I will disclose that in the video.
Full Write Up: shop-time.net
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