How to Build a Comfortable Steel Shop Stool with Seat (Plan)
I have spent thirteen years in fabrication shops, and if there is one thing I have learned, it is that metal has a mind of its own. I remember my…
For many fabricators, the ultimate satisfaction comes from transforming raw metal stock into a functional, structural, or mechanical finished product. Project Build Breakdowns is a category dedicated to hands-on DIYers, backyard builders, and hobbyists who appreciate step-by-step documentation of real fabrication builds. We go beyond simple summaries to analyze the design, planning, material preparation, and assembly processes that go into practical shop projects.
Each breakdown focuses on the decisions made during the build, explaining why certain materials, joint designs, and fabrication techniques were chosen. From welding carts and heavy-duty workbenches to custom shop fixtures and mechanical assemblies, these articles provide clear pathways for your own builds. We include detailed material lists, cut sheets, layout strategies, and step-by-step welding or machining sequences to help you follow along or adapt the designs to your own needs.
We also address the challenges encountered during assembly—such as managing warpage during welding, achieving squareness in large frames, and finishing metal surfaces for durability. By focusing on practical, repeatable techniques, this section serves as an educational resource for builders looking to improve their fabrication skills through actual projects. Browse our build logs to find inspiration, practical blueprints, and technical advice for your next workshop build.
I have spent thirteen years in fabrication shops, and if there is one thing I have learned, it is that metal has a mind of its own. I remember my…
I have spent over a decade in prototype shops and home garages, and if there is one thing I have learned, it is that a project’s success is decided before…
I still remember the first time I tried to build a set of heavy-duty shop racks. I had my cut list ready, a pile of 2-inch square tubing, and a…
I have spent over a decade in prototype shops and my own garage, and if there is one thing I have learned, it is that steel is a living thing….