7. Tack together all for sides. Use enough heat to gat good fusion so when you move the fame the tacks won’t break (metal is heavy).
8. Lay the top frame right-side up on a level table and start to align the cross pieces. Start in the center and evenly space each piece in between the two top side (B). Make sure the cross pieces closest to the top sides are aligned so they fit in between the tabs that are welded onto the legs.
9. Align each cross piece and hold it in place with corner magnets or clamps. Once everything is aligned properly, tack the cross pieces to the top fronts. Note:4.5” TYP indicates the “typical” spacing between the five middle crossbars is 4 ½”.
10. Align the top short cross pieces in between the top side (B) and cross pieces (C) . Check for square, and then tack in place.
11. Check for final square of the entire table top frame, and make any final adjustments. Align the table top frame over the base to make sure cross pieces fit in between the tabs on legs.
12. Complete all welds using sequence welding. Alternate form side to side, starting at the center cross pieces and moving to the outer cross pieces.
Make the Table Tops
1. Measure and mark a 38 x 48 “ table top out of ¼” sheet meal
2. Mark a line 4” in form the edge of each side. Also mark the detailed marks for each corner bird’s mouth. This will allow one edge of each corner to band inside of other edge of the corner for neat and strong edges.
3. Cut table top sheet metal with portable shears (see photo)
4. Band up the triangular bird’s mouth tables.
5. Use 1/8” steel as a bender. Lay the bender 4” in form the edges and then grasp the sheet metal and bender with clamps. Band the sheet up at 90
( see photo, top opposite page). The triangular bird’s mouth tabs fold in to the inside for clean exterior corner edges.
6. Fit the table top frame ( see photo, bottom right, opposite page).
7. Tack together all for sides. Use enough heat to gat good fusion so when you move the fame the tacks won’t break (metal is heavy).8. Lay the top frame right-side up on a level table and start to align the cross pieces. Start in the center and evenly space each piece in between the two top side (B). Make sure the cross pieces closest to the top sides are aligned so they fit in between the tabs that are welded onto the legs. 9. Align each cross piece and hold it in place with corner magnets or clamps. Once everything is aligned properly, tack the cross pieces to the top fronts. Note:4.5” TYP indicates the “typical” spacing between the five middle crossbars is 4 ½”.10. Align the top short cross pieces in between the top side (B) and cross pieces (C) . Check for square, and then tack in place.11. Check for final square of the entire table top frame, and make any final adjustments. Align the table top frame over the base to make sure cross pieces fit in between the tabs on legs.12. Complete all welds using sequence welding. Alternate form side to side, starting at the center cross pieces and moving to the outer cross pieces. Make the Table Tops1. Measure and mark a 38 x 48 “ table top out of ¼” sheet meal2. Mark a line 4” in form the edge of each side. Also mark the detailed marks for each corner bird’s mouth. This will allow one edge of each corner to band inside of other edge of the corner for neat and strong edges.3. Cut table top sheet metal with portable shears (see photo)4. Band up the triangular bird’s mouth tables.5. Use 1/8” steel as a bender. Lay the bender 4” in form the edges and then grasp the sheet metal and bender with clamps. Band the sheet up at 90 ( see photo, top opposite page). The triangular bird’s mouth tabs fold in to the inside for clean exterior corner edges.6. Fit the table top frame ( see photo, bottom right, opposite page).
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