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hey guys welcome back to the shop so a few weeks back I shared some video of a piece of steel that I bought that I talked about I was going to make a new table itamp;#39;s gonna be for this general area right here heamp;#39;s so three-quarter inch plate and I had some of these pieces that I shared and these are going to be the legs so what Iamp;#39;m doing here is Iamp;#39;m starting the first process for building this table the idea that I had come about for for building this table is instead of just having you know just an end thatamp;#39;s going to sit down on the concrete I had run across these these machinery pads from jack horn on his website and there was six of them and I plan on making six legs so I got six of these to make and Iamp;#39;m gonna utilize these for the bottom of the table I got these nice heavy-duty rubber feet there to help isolate it and a three-quarter inch thread so what I am doing is Iamp;#39;m making some solid ends some inserts thatamp;#39;