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Wife Wanted A Headboard... Six Years Ago


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... so I figured it'd be a good time to start. I started with 2" and 1.5" round tubing and 5/16" and 1/4" round bar. It's for a kind size bed so that means I've got a ton of real estate to work with. Did some notching... some cutting... fitting... welding... you know, headboard stuff.

 

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Obligatory close up of a weld:

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Planning on some wood work between the two lower tubes. Not sure how I plan on finishing it yet... probably something awesome though.

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Another day on this. I added more to the scrolly, leafy things and added some formed channels to put the wood into. Other such headboard stuff as well...

 

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Going to be some oak 1x2s stained the same color as the rest of the trim in the room.

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Digging your anvil...I'm gonna have to snag a peice of wide flange drop from work now!

 

Yeah... it works okay. Every once in a while I have to tell myself to keep the hammer strikes to one side when I notice it starting to lean.

 

Threw some paint at it last night... update!

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Digging your anvil...I'm gonna have to snag a peice of wide flange drop from work now!

 

Yeah... it works okay. Every once in a while I have to tell myself to keep the hammer strikes to one side when I notice it starting to lean.

 

Threw some paint at it last night... update!

Why not add some vertical bracing inside? Weld a plate in between the flanges, up against the web?

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Why not add some vertical bracing inside? Weld a plate in between the flanges, up against the web?

 

Yeah... I know...

 

Anyhow, the wifey was all, "Hey, do you think it's possible to finish that headboard tonight?" Well, I needed a little help if that was going to happen so she took matters into her own hands.

 

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And anyone who knows me knows that I really don't like working with wood. In fact, I'm pretty sure I have a grimace on my face just about everytime I have to touch the stuff.

 

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Anyway... done and happy!

 

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  • 3 months later...

 

Why not a pine cone or ball filigree on the verticals? Would finish it off.  :cheers:

:agree:

 

Meh... something tells me it'll be left along just as it is. Not because it wouldn't look good, but more so figuring a laziness factor.

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Why not a pine cone or ball filigree on the verticals? Would finish it off.  :cheers:

:agree:

 

Meh... something tells me it'll be left along just as it is. Not because it wouldn't look good, but more so figuring a laziness factor.

 

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Alright... how's this excuse then: Robyn went to school for interior design and she's more than happy with it the way it is.  :D

 

In that case, if Mama's happy, everybody's happy.  :yes: 

 

Seriously Ben - good job.   :cheers:

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