DIY Project: Log Rack

Turn an idea into reality by welding a simple pile of steel into a sturdy log rack! Whether you’re an experienced welder or trying metalwork for the first time, we’ll guide you step by step to cut, assemble, and weld your very own practical storage log rack. Ready to go from steel to storage? Let’s get building!

1. Materials

• 4’×10’ sheet
• 14-gauge cold-rolled steel
• Paint

2. Tools

Firstess DP200 Multi-Process DualPulse™ MIG Welder


FIRSTESS CT2050 Powerful 7-in-1 Welder & Cutter

• Plasma table
• YesWelder Welding Helmet
• YesWelder MIG Welding Pliers
• Grinder with flap disc and wire wheel
• Die grinder with Scotch-Brite pad
• Hammer
• Sheet-metal clamps
• YesWelder swivel-head C-clamp pliers
• C-clamps
• Pliers

3. Building Process

3.1: Start by creating the log rack design on your computer. (00:19)

Below are the finished DXF drawing files you can download and use as references for your log rack project.

3.2: Use the CT2050 CNC function to cut the desired pattern on the metal sheet according to the design drawing. (03:13)

3.3: Clean the metal surface with a grinder, using YesWelder welding magnets to hold the metal in place while you work. (04:37)

3.4: Follow the cut lines and manually bend the metal plate into shape. (05:23)

3.5: Weld along the bent sections with the DP200 to reinforce the metal and remove sharp edges. (07:27)

3.6: Use a grinder to clean up the whole piece again. (09:09)

3.7: Spray paint the log rack to add color. (09:11)

Log Rack Final Showcase

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