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I just have my dig camcorder which takes pretty crappy pics but here are some...





The actual box part comes from one sheet of 1/8" aluminum. My step dad is a welder so he mainly helped out in this department. He cut out squares in each corner according to the height I wanted it (about 3.5 inches). We folded the flaps upwards until straight and welded them together. This I can see as being a problem for most people.
I then sanded down each corner. The mixer stand is all me. I folded 2 pieces of straight aluminum exactly the same shape to the height I wanted. I pop-riveted both to the front and to the bottom. I think I just used tin snips on the front cutout piece.
Every piece of aluminum was sanded lightly to give a nice dull luster. It is very durable, I have dropped it many times and there are no signs of damage. The durability all depends on the welds and how far you sand the corners down, if there is a thin weld it could crack easily.
If you are a novice to welding this is a very hard task. But if you can find someone to weld the box portion together you are all set with the rest.
oh and I added a blurry pic of when I had 4 tables setup. , found it on my camera and had to share.
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