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    Hi Folks, Welcome to Man Cave Makings with me Gus,

    In this video I’ll take you through the process of how I made my adjustable height welding stool for the man cave. Not having done a stool before it took a bit of head scratching and lots of coffee but essentially by mapping it out on paper, making a template I was then able to get cracking with the metalwork.

    As with all of my videos my aim is to give as much information as possible to cater for all viewers, including a step by step guide of how I did it. I hope you can take something away from the information shared in the video and use it in your own projects and workshops.

    I talk in the video about how I went from not knowing the right end of a sewing machine to producing the diamond stitched stool top for the stool and you if you want to see that “how to” video you can view it here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9Z-TV0ES2I&t=2s

    If you want to find out more about some of the materials used in this video then please check out the list and links below.
    Base material –
    1.6mm Steel Plate (BS EN 10025 S275JR)
    20mm x 3mm and 40mm x 3mm mild steel flat bar (BS EN 10025 S275JR)
    16mm rebar
    M30 screwed stud bar (B7 A193 SC) and 2 x M30 Nuts (B7 A193 SC)
    Welding machine set up –
    R Tech TIG160PDC
    R Tech FT-47K-CL Foot pedal
    CK tig torch – CK9FX (4M no sheath)
    Furick FUPA12 Ceramic cup with 2% Thoriated Tungstens (2.4mm)
    ER70S-2, 1.6mm Tig Rods (A15 triple deoxidised)
    Antiquing fluid – Curator antiquing fluid – UK only delivery from Restoration Materials.

    https://www.restorationmaterials.co.uk/product.php/antiquing_fluid_fp_cfp/?k=:::654375

    Jigsaw blades – HSS metal blades 1.2mm to 2.5mm (used on the sheet material) 2.5mm to 5mm ( used on the flat bar)

    UPDATED: Man Cave Make It Yourself – I have had some requests for a drawing or sketch so you guys can build one of these stools yourself and John Harmon over at Cold Creek Works did me a brilliant favour and took my sketch and has translated it into all sorts of different formats for you to download free of charge https://tinyurl.com/curved-leg , massive thanks to John and check his channel out for some awesome content. https://www.youtube.com/user/jdh239

    I mention in the video Jody over at https://www.weldingtipsandtricks.com/ . I just wanted to give him a shout out as his site and information he has on there is first class and if you’re in to welding like me then I suggest subscribing to his channel. Cheers Jody, thanks for all the tips……..and tricks on welding!
    Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music

    I hope you can take some useful information from the video, thanks for watching and I’ll hopefully catch you again.

    Best of luck in your projects,

    Gus