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I started with some junk steel that Yamaha used for their ATV shipping. The dimensions are about 1 inch by two rectangular material
about .050 inch thick. I practiced up using my TIG welder and managed to contaminate the tip a number of times. Above is the material I cut up to make the stool.
I think it will be a lot better than the old wood stool I was using since this one is stepped. I applied some aluminum diamond plate on the
stepping surfaces. It's very stable. I canted the legs in two dimensions for added stability about 5 degrees or so. I will use the old one by
the lathe to reach stuff in the shelves behind it. It's much easier now to reach now to the top of the mill.
about .050 inch thick. I practiced up using my TIG welder and managed to contaminate the tip a number of times. Above is the material I cut up to make the stool.
I think it will be a lot better than the old wood stool I was using since this one is stepped. I applied some aluminum diamond plate on the
stepping surfaces. It's very stable. I canted the legs in two dimensions for added stability about 5 degrees or so. I will use the old one by
the lathe to reach stuff in the shelves behind it. It's much easier now to reach now to the top of the mill.