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How to Make Adjustable Legs - Kevin Caron

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sculptor Kevin Caron

artist Kevin Caron

sculpture artist Kevin Caron

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leveling leg

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steel tubing

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AHP AlphaTIG 200X

AHP TIG welders

TIG welding

leveling table

Автор: Kevin Caron, Artist

Загружено: 6 апр. 2016 г.

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From http://www.kevincaron.com - Artist Kevin Caron explains how to make adjustable legs for a table or anything else ....

A viewer, James, had asked for a how-to video about making adjustable legs that can be set at the height you want, adjusted for leveling, and collapsed as needed.

Caron shows a piece of 1/2" square tubing and a piece of 1/2" solid metal rod that can slip inside the square tubing. The square tubing is the fixed part that is welded or otherwise permanently affixed to the table. The round steel rod is the adjustable leg. You also need a nut and a bolt.

Drill a hole in your fixed leg to fit your bolt or screw. Caron likes a bolt because you can tighten it with a wrench. You can also just weld a wrench or a small piece of stock to the head of the bolt and use it as a thumbscrew.

Just weld the nut on the outside of the leg being VERY careful to center the nut over the hole. The easiest way to do that is to put the nut on the bolt, letting the threads of the bolt stick through about a quarter inch. Stick the short end of the bolt into the hole. That'll keep it centered.

Now it's time to get out your welder - TIG, MIG, stick, oxygen-acetylene, whatever - and weld that nut on.

Caron is using the AHP AlphaTIG 200X set at about 72 amps. He clamps the square tubing into a drill press vise that he clamps to the table. Next he comes in with some filler rod and gets a tack on one side, then on the other.

Then Caron cools it off by simply running some water over it so he can get that bolt out - he doesn't want to weld the bolt into the nut. He screws the bolt all the way out and welds the nut all the way around, then lets it cool down.

If you have a tap-and-die set, use the right size tap to clean up the threads - after all, it was red hot from welding.

With the nut on the fixed leg, slide the moveable part inside the leg to where you want it, then screw in the bolt.

If the leg isn't holding tight enough, note the mark where you have been screwing the bolt into the moveable leg. Then drill a small dimple into the moveable leg. Don't drill all the way through, which would weaken the leg. The dimple just needs to be a little bigger than the diameter of the end of the bolt to hold the leg tighter so it doesn't slip.

There's no advantage or difference using a square and a round piece of steel. You can use two pieces of square or two pieces of round, too.

Caron is ready to go back to work, so you can take a moment to click on the "subscribe" button to be the first to see his newest how-to videos when they are uploaded on Wednesday mornings. Then you can head to http://www.kevincaron.com to see more how-to videos.

Well, you might want to wait one more moment to see Caron address his fans .... (no, he didn't know he was being videotaped) ....


"Inspired sculpture for public & private places."

Artist Kevin Caron has been sculpting full time since 2006. You can see his more than 45 commissions in public and private places coast-to-coast and online at http://www.kevincaron.com.

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