Making a Storage Cabinet for a Metalworking Workbench/Welding Table
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- Опубликовано: 3 ноя 2020
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Much needed storage for my metalwork shop!
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MUY buena calidad, el texto imagenes. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO Un manuel muy completo y trabajado. Resulta muy práctico. Para principiantes y profesionales. Lo recomiendo
I love your little tricks to work smarter and not harder. Like even simple things of just putting some blocks under it to help it up onto the table.
Thanks Deeran! :)
@@PaskMakes thank you! I have learned quite a few helpful tips and tricks from you!
@@PaskMakes You are Amazing-making everything look easy! The void behind the drawers is perfect for putting long shelves for flat bar. I keep 3/8 on top then 1/4 under that all the way to 1/8. My table is 10 ft long and (flat bar) needs a continuous surface to rest on. Above that, on my wall I store 20 ft lengths of different type materials. Cheers!
That saw, cutting the steel, like wood!!! Bloody amazing!!!
the trick is that the blades are hilariously expensive usually. My friend has a miter saw that is made for cutting steel, and the blades are about 70$ each, and it takes one careless cut to blow all the teeth off the blade. Great tools, but you absolutely have to respect their limitations, which is generally all about feed rate, not to slow, not to fast.
I thought so too! :)
I usually blow the teeth off when cutting a thin strip off, the strip starts to vibrate and that's the end of the blade. You were lucky to get away with the trims you did.
@@kenlewis6538 Never having used such a saw to cut metal, I'm curious. Does using a straight edge to guide the cut help? Or does that not make a difference with respect to vibrating? Thanks.
@@Vikingwerk Very good tip and advice. Thank you!
Your Zen like patience is a lesson for me, as are your designs, and I so enjoy theplanning through execution
Thanks very much! :)
Always click on Pask Makes!
I especially love the courage and patience - courage to admit when Neil is wrong and patience to redo it in style!
Thank you! :)
Fascinating watching a cabinet maker's approach to metalwork - really inventive little touches, like the wooden jig for welding the drawer front studs. I cannot think of a single one of Neil's videos I haven't learnt something from.
Glad you enjoyed it Jim! :)
Neil is a master craftsman in more ways than one
And the drawer slide spacing jigs as well. I like it!
You've made a lot of welders jealous. I can see them green with envy.
New drinking game - take a shot each time Pask makes or uses a jig :)
Amazing finish, it's gonna weigh a bloody ton when full but solid as!
i ll be drunk as hell
@@daviT_con_T I think the term is "paralytic" 🍻😂
I tried that once and had to have my stomach pumped!!! Maybe binge watching 6 months episodes in one sitting was a really, really bad idea 🤣😂🤣 That game should only be played when watching ONE episode 😁👍
As an American, I really really really needed this video this morning. Thank you for the brief escape
at least, it's not a fake ... video !
It's ok. When Trump wins he'll make America great again.
Election stress? Watch Neil make this table in the heat... surrounded, yet unfazed by myriad deadly insects, arachnids, serpents, and plants! And? HE DOES IT WEARING SHORTS! ;)
@@HaasGrotesk Guess we'll see
No doubt. No doubt.
I love that there are chicken coop offcuts being used as risers when you're cutting up the metal :)
Well spotted! :)
'I predrilled for the self tapping screws.." we've all been there!
Those screws (we call them tec screws where I'm at) are designed to only go through sheet metal. That's a bit thick for those.
Well, I mean they will start easier like that
The self tappers he started with... got bad memories with those they're garbage and I just wanted to get rid of them
Self tapping and self drilling are totally different....
@@matthewwilliams76 Well said.
Ah, watching that metal get buffed/polished is so satisfying... looking good.
I love it. You're so fortunate to be in a position to create the sort of things you do, and I like that you're moving up in scale.
Put of all the makers I watch on RUclips I think you are the one I admire most. You are building the same skill/tool set that I want.
Excellent bench , excellent tutorial explaining everything, no over talking , excellent method build process, safe workshop practice , perfect "bench"mark workshop video ...pun intended
Very, very good job, thanks . Radek
Guess who has a new welding table to easily cut those draws. This genius Pask Makes!
Thank you thank you thank you!! Whenever I’m struggling with some projects, overthinking and overall mismanaging it, and watch a video of yours, old or new, feels like a full night of sleep and refreshing shower for my brain. All of a sudden, I feel like I can do it, and I do do it! I’m an amateur woodworker and started to do some welding a few months ago to add to my fabrication capabilities (and shop furnishing and tool making and modding 😆) and it was very nice when I saw that your recent videos were about metalworking! Keep on with your awesome work! Thanks again, and greetings all the way from Brasil!
Neil your dedication to nice looking and great functioning workshop furniture is fantastic, worth all the effort you put into making this bench! It look brilliant and just thing you said you need
I applaud your use of spacers, templates and jigs to really get very accurate and professional looking results. Patience and skill can go a long way.
your videos are so satisfying and relaxing to watch, you don't do things randomly, you follow steps, I love it.
When the word overbuild become an understatement ! that is a cabinet for generations to come ! nice.
You are so good at this, no hesitation, smooth planning and execution. Fascinating to watch. I wish I had the tools, space, and time for metal crafting. Life is too damn short! So much more I want to do. Welding for sure!!! That is one magnificent set of drawers!
I would buy some Loctite Rust Neutralizer to spray on the back side of metal plate you attached with screws. Bonds rust to metal so the hidden parts won't have any rust. The best rust proofing I have seen was on a metal box under my RV coated with anti rust proofing. 30 yrs later, nothing! Not a grain of rust under it despite being sprayed with water, mud, dust. rain. Amazing.
"You are the man" !!!! As we use to say here in Brasil, você é o cara !!!!!!! You are doing everything i want to do in all my life !!!! congratulatios !!!!
Great video, as always! I love watching your approach, as a woodworker, to metal fabrication. As another long time woodworker that's just started playing with welding and other metal work I really appreciate seeing how you apply your experience designing and building in wood, to metal. Very inspirational!
that mini dry cut saw is amazing
What model is it? Can’t find it 🤔
I was sympathetic when I saw you struggling with the cut-off disc. Now I'm jealous of that incredible bench! That saw was an excellent purchase! Great work Neil!
Thanks Keith! :)
@@PaskMakes YES. Me envious too. - This table deserves a plan on your website too !!!
What model saw was it? Can't find it on Bosch website. Cheers!
@@RaicoRosenberg did you find it ? I'm also curious about the blade. Thanks mate
@@josedavid6400 sorry never found it
Dear Neil, you’ve made a practical workshop cupboard into a beautiful piece of furniture. Don’t scratch it! Well done.
I do really like the way how you go about things. Always humble in mind, but no challenge too hard. *thumbs up*
Can I ask you all to take a second to appreciate our boy here using PPE for everything as needs it. Given up commenting on tubers that clearly want to reduce their life expectancy! Great videos Neil, mate.
Such a level of craftmanship! This bench will outlast the pyramids.
2 words... plasma cutter. My personal opinion, is they're a game changer specially working in a small shop, I love mine...
I can say the same!!!
You make it look so professional, yet easy! Great one, once again, Neil!
This has to be the most relaxed project I’ve ever seen you do. I like it.
Nice table! I like to make a suggestion on the casters, use six. You'll find out that moves over the floor much easier especially if there's any imperfections in it. As a side note it's a guaranteed that if you use only four casters one of the one on the corner is going to blow out.LOL. Great video
@Miguel Kyrie no one cares
Envious of that fine table...and I'm neither a welder nor metal worker! Great design and execution!
Absolute legend in my book ..! Just shows you don’t need every bit of new kit to produce master quality...!!! Love it 👍🏻
Well, you certainly made a fantastic job of those drawers, absolutely unbelievable! Credit to you indeed.
My only lament about this is my father was lot alive in the RUclips era. He would have loved to watch you work. He would consider you a true Mechanic. He used that moniker to describe a a person of exemplary mechanical ability. You sir, are a true Mechanic
Indeed.
Neil , beautiful work, you make super square accurate work look so easy and effortless, which it is not, but an art in itself . that power saw has certainly got my juices flowing
Endurance of a mule. Jesus.
Well, and patience too. Just Wow.
It looks so clean! Really professionally done.
It looks absolutely amazing. So professional.
Just impressive... as always ! Thanks for the quality of your videos Neil 🙏
I really love watching your video's but you used a metal cutting circular saw which I never new existed. Now I am going to get one for myself. I haven't worked with metal in twenty to thirty years but I am wanting to get back into it again. I'm so glad I was able to see you cut that metal without any problems. Cutting the sheets of metal was the sticky point for me but you showed a better way.
I am so grateful that you shared your knowledge.
Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful work as always! You inspire me to do more, and do it better!
I was just thinking to myself that I really wanted to watch a new video from you and you posted! Perfect timing!
Cracking Job as always. Look forward to the next creation.
This particular project stands out most as a testament to your excellent design and craftsmanship (including its versatility) of your workbench. This is some very fine and well-thought work....best to you and be well.
Wow, I never thought it would turn out so nice! The drawers turned out fantastic!
It looks mega, I was really surprised by that cordless metal cutting circular saw, what an absolute beast.
You are one of my favorite craftsman! I’ve gotten so many great ideas from you, too many to list. Keep up the great work and thank you for taking the time for us mere mortals. Always looking forward to your next video.
Thanks very much John! :)
That table is a tank! I can't even hazard a guess on how much it will weigh when finished.👍
Nicely done. I appreciate that you weld in shorts just like I do.
That little jig for welding the bolts to drawer fronts was awesome 👍🏻
That little metal saw is amazing! Nice drawers!
I really like the angle iron handles, such a good idea and they look great!
Boy those drawers are lovely. The extra work was well worth it.
excelente trabajo!! me encantó, saludos!!
Incredible work as always. This channel is one of my favourites. The quality of work and video is top-notch. Thank you for the content.
A true craftsman. You are an inspiration on any project I do. One of my favorite RUclips channels
this one could take place in my living room ! So beautiful ...
Glad you like it Bruno! :)
Fantastic result, Neil. I think the steel on the drawers looks great as it is. 🙏🏼
Your videos are very calming when my anxiety is a bit high, thanks for uploading this today😊
That looks incredible, Pask.
As a Sheet Metal Worker, I have to say......
BLOODY WELL DONE MATE!
You, sir, are freaking incredible! Awesome build
My knees and hip screamed watching you crawl on the floor. Awesome bench!
Thanks! My knees could feel it too! ;)
It’s super satisfying watching a talented man work
Love the end frame on your t-shirt!
Nice project, looks good. Brilliant ideas to do this in situ. No worries about squareness then if the frame is square and true
I would put two casters under the two middle supports, just to make it indestructible.
That came out fantastic !!! You really did a great job there. I really admire your skills 🤜🤛
Now thats PERFEKT Table
Well executed as usual, thanks for sharing!
really love the color of the table.. makes it look like a factory made table from miller welding... the quality of the build lends a lot to it looking like a factory made table by miller too.. excellent job... im gonna build one myself...
What a stunning solution with the welded bolts for the drawer fronts. I was just revisiting some cnc table builds by Rainfall Projects and Frank Howarth and thinking, I need a Pask Makes and voilá!
Clamps and storage, you can never have enough.
So enjoyable watching you work. You teach us patience and diligence. Bravo on this magnificent bench 👍👍👍🍾
Great job - you make it look really bloody easy, but I know your years of experience contribute to that!
Friend: "What material did you make your welding table from?" Me: " combustible materials"
Outstanding. I learned several tips from this video.
That saw IS impressive. But the ability to take it to the metal outside had me making the Tim the Toolman grunt sound without even realizing it - lol.
Many smart moments throughout your process. Great looking result, too.
Neil, I just wanted to tell you you're awesome 😎. You are one of my favorite makers on youtube, I'd say tied for top 3. All your wood projects you do are usually with relatively common tools yet you make some the best stuff and it's all high quality. That's not to say I don't thoroughly enjoy your other metal working projects, because I surely do. You have some amazing skills my friend.
I always enjoy your videos, thank you for sharing.
-Scott (CT, USA)
Love that little metal saw .
Very inspiring Neil! Well done.
An amazing build and an amazing video.
Thank you for sharing, and thanks for being you!! I'm impatiently waiting for the next vid!!
Hopefully I'll survive until then!
Awesome! I like how it looks all metal from the outside but the drawers are wood. 😁
Excellent as always - such a superb level of fit and finish!
It's a real pleasure watching you work
I like the design of the drawers. Looks very nice.
Fantastic level of craftsmanship. Well done.
Watching you assemble your drawers reminded me of the time I was doing the same on my wooden assembly table and somehow managed to nail the entire drawer down to my table. more than a few nails went astray when I was shooting the gun, I blamed myself for the angle I was holding the gun at.
To counteract this occurrence, I tried a new method of just holding it by hand and promptly nailed myself to the workpiece. It was that day that I learned the glue they glue those sticks of nails together with burns quite a bit when it gets under your skin.
Growing pains.
That looks like a very nice cabinet bench you have made. Thanks for the videos.
Looks very sturdy!
I love watching your videos! They make my day Pask
This table is very cool, good job!
Really nice. I love what you do and it inspires me to get out and do more projects. Also appreciate the time and effort you put in from the planning of your projects to the execution👍👍👍👍👍👍
Fantastic video. I don't understand why anyone would dislike these.
Pask makes, I click! :)
Neither follows either. Form AND function achieved. The best of both worlds. Well done!