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DIY Metal-Based Coffee Table w/ NO WELDING!! | Modern Builds

DIY Metal-Based Coffee Table w/ NO WELDING!!

This DIY project by Modern Builds shows how to create a metal-based coffee table without welding. The step-by-step instructions and video guide make it easy for anyone to follow along and create a modern, industrial-style coffee table for their home.

Conclusion

By following the tutorial, you can create a stylish metal-based coffee table without the need for welding. This project is perfect for those who want to add a modern, industrial touch to their home decor.

FAQs

Q: Do I need any special tools to complete this project?

A: The project requires basic tools such as a drill, screwdriver, and metal cutting saw.

Q: Can I customize the design of the coffee table?

A: Yes, you can customize the size and finish of the coffee table to fit your personal style and home decor.



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38 Comments
  1. @user-is1rb8lp1z 8 months ago

    Very good 👍

  2. @why.123 8 months ago

    sorry but very shaking

  3. @SugengWidodo-bk4qu 8 months ago

    Akehe omonge

  4. @user-nz3ff4xb4m 8 months ago

    can i just pay you to make one for me?? lol 🙂

  5. @edvvard101 8 months ago

    I'd suggest not to hide the screws (which didn't come out perfectly) but rather make a feature out of them by using some big ass cool looking bolts

  6. @skinnydee1886 8 months ago

    Thanks for this video 🙏🌹

  7. @gpssingh9938 8 months ago

    Why not use the ready corner available in market

  8. @nonopolo9569 8 months ago

    Love this book! https://www.youtube.com/post/UgkxpCNxqmAkyjN6NPx1fyB7QiEFWyO5mUWL it is simply one-of-a-kind! I really love it, because karah explained all tools required to have the job done, not mentioning the fabulous diy pallets ideas. I'm pretty sure this will be a fresh start in my new endeavour. Amazon was great, they delivered on time. Thank you!

  9. @markg6914 8 months ago

    The money you spent on wood, could’ve been spent on map gas torch and alumaweld.

  10. @romanskuz9053 8 months ago

    How you are able to paint aluminum? What about oxide film, no primer? Paint will last a week

  11. @riop6588 8 months ago

    Bondo would work well as a hole filler here. Gives the smoothest finish and strong. I use it on wood often.

  12. @floydlowery6243 8 months ago

    That want last,wooden dows….hehehe

  13. @bnvanq 8 months ago

    if i create a work table with dimension of 120x60x70cm will it strong enough? or should i use a bigger hollow aluminium?

  14. @totheknee 8 months ago

    Remember when wood and aluminum were affordable before T** screwed the economy with his racist pissing contests and billionaire tax dollar handouts?

  15. @ledartagnan 8 months ago

    Thanks for this great idea!

    I need to make a desk to put mect to my work desk. This is exactly what I need. It will have shelves, so it will be a bit stronger as the frame will be more complex.

  16. @patcarod 8 months ago

    Great table!! Really like the finished look of wood and metal! Do you think a jigsaw might be able to cut through aluminium instead of the circular saw?

  17. @ebgbjo2025 8 months ago

    hmm wondering if one could make multiples of these and then stack them to make a shelving unit/bookcase unit?

  18. @willinoc 8 months ago

    Great video! You may want to try connectubes for building a steel frame without welding. The system is super cheap and uses steel couplers and 1.5 x 1.5" square galvanized steel tubing. Highly recommend you learn about this building product to use for bbq frames, fire pits, etc…

  19. @potatoast6603 8 months ago

    Nice vid love it! Do you have links for your power tools?

  20. @accidrainn 8 months ago

    I just started my first "flip" ever! This was helpful New Sub here 👍🏻 😎👍🏻

  21. @tangoindiamike9189 8 months ago

    Watch some videos on aluminum brazing. No welder required. A benzomatic mapp torch from the box store, and some aluminum brazing rod, and you're off to the races! Start with a few small practice pieces and you'll quickly get the hang of it. Then you easily braze your aluminum joints for far better strength and a great looking piece of furniture. It's probably as cheap as buying the extra wooden dowels, screws, and 90° brackets.

  22. @tangoindiamike9189 8 months ago

    I just wish my tired old ass still had your kind of energy. Did you drink a pot of coffee before making this video?

  23. @richiethebartender 8 months ago

    So I thought I was so clever for thinking of this! No surprise that you guys had already done it!

    Thanks for the video – really helped!

  24. @jonathanmetzger6062 8 months ago

    what kind of software is that

  25. @benbirch2393 8 months ago

    How did you get enough room to stagger the intersecting screws? Were you using really tiny screws?!

  26. @slylenser 8 months ago

    Can anyone guide on a simple software that could be used to design this an see the frame in 3D? Using complicated software would not be worth the time, just something that can be used to get a good idea before cutting anything.

  27. @paulsandin1539 8 months ago

    Why didnt you use the plastic connectors that i bet you could find in the same store

  28. @josephKEOarthur 8 months ago

    Exposed wood looks great on the feet!

  29. @TheBikerDodge 8 months ago

    That'll fall to pieces after a couple moves.

  30. @elliebunker6100 8 months ago

    Exactly what I needed.

  31. @lokeshreddy1000 8 months ago

    No no no no no ….no

  32. @10010011001100110101 8 months ago

    3:49 how is this corner join even possible? Theres 2 intersecting screws…

  33. @annepeterson1450 8 months ago

    BRILLIANT!!!

  34. @mxbro6903 8 months ago

    The key idea is to fill your square metal with wood, really nice idea, the rest is just a matter of where to put holes and some more robust geometry. That's the kind of idea I was looking for. Good job.

  35. @TheGLGAMINGINFO 8 months ago

    At 1:30
    Him saying: you don't need special tools. While cutting it with couple thousand dollars worth of circular saw.

    Me saying: bruh!!

  36. @sol-zn3nj 8 months ago

    I know it was a joke but the phrase if something doesn't look good who cares how strong it is seems like a really f***up thing to say

  37. @thulasiraman9903 8 months ago

    What is the ordering phone number. Need one table to order

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