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2012-09-03, 10:15am
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Basic Studio
My very Basic setup. Box fan for ventilation, this is in the works and will be improved. Pint beer cans cut in half to hold punty rods and color. Old CD rack bent backwards to hold points and other hot glass. Its all a work in progress. But I finally have it and its mine. Super proud and stoked. Suggestions welcome!
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2012-09-03, 10:41am
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might I suggest some kind of covering for your table top......tile or sheet metal.
looking good though.
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2012-09-03, 10:52am
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Originally Posted by purpledragonfly
might I suggest some kind of covering for your table top......tile or sheet metal.
looking good though.
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Totally. The table has since been burned many times and I want to get it covered asap. The shop that I worked at prior to this had tile and I wasn't to thrilled on it. Maybe it was cheap stuff, I don't know but it liked to crack. Sheet metal is surprisingly expensive.
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2012-09-03, 12:07pm
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Basic studio
I'm setting up my first studio so I have been doing alot of shopping around. An alternative to sheet metal would be metal flashing. It comes in different widths and you can tack or screw it to your table top. They carry it at the home improvement stores or hardware,lumber yards.
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2012-09-03, 1:08pm
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Ceramic backer board (Hardibacker) is available at Lowes or Home Depot for under $14 per 3 x 5 foot piece. The 1/2 inch variety works well for a work surface. Also place a sheet on the back to prevent any possible issue with heat from the torch.
And test your ventilation with the 'smoke test' to make sure it is adequate.
Plus make sure you have a fire extinguisher handy.
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2012-09-03, 1:52pm
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Good work!
My dh lined my bench with some type of sheet metal. I think aluminum perhaps. It was very reasonable and no probs with anything catching on fire.
It was easy to put down and still looks good after over a year. Although it doesn't like my vinnegar salt pickle.
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2012-09-03, 6:13pm
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Grats, Troy. Looking forward to some pics of your work, now.
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2012-09-03, 11:13pm
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Originally Posted by Alaska
Ceramic backer board (Hardibacker) is available at Lowes or Home Depot for under $14 per 3 x 5 foot piece. The 1/2 inch variety works well for a work surface. Also place a sheet on the back to prevent any possible issue with heat from the torch.
And test your ventilation with the 'smoke test' to make sure it is adequate.
Plus make sure you have a fire extinguisher handy.
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I used hardibacker and painted it with flat black paint so I could see the
flame better. It sucks up a lot of paint.
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2012-09-04, 4:10am
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Ask around if you know any screen room builders etc, often they throw away scraps similar to flashing.
i also painted black, so see better, and use chalk to make notes.
Congrats!
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2012-09-04, 9:07am
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do you have a scrap yard in your area, old aluminum street signs work good for covering wood and are easy to cut. Looks like a great start!
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2012-09-08, 9:39pm
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Hi - since you're in the Chicago area, find out when the various colleges/universities etc. have their surplus property auctions. They're usually scheduled every few months. One can find amazing deals for everything from glass storage to work tops. I posted my studio fairly recently - and some of the stuff I got includes: slate top for a back work table, storage cabinet, old computer work station for my torch table, etc. Sometimes other types of auctions can have stuff too. My stainless steel kiln table came from a pizza joint closing auction. Mind you it took several years of auctions to come up with some stuff, but replacement of something that was make do with something that really works - for cheap - is worth keeping an eye out.
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2012-09-12, 1:59pm
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Grats, Troy. Looking forward to some pics of your work, now.
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I've uploaded some pictures.
Thank you folks. If you look into one of the pictures you can see my fire extinguisher. I will look into your suggestions!
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2012-10-14, 7:18pm
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Sheet Metal
My husband and I bought a piece of scrap metal for my table top for a very good price. They then cut it for us for $5 a cut, and voila, I have a fireproof table top, and wall board, for about $50.
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