2026-05-30
Channel: Desi skills (1810 subscribers)
Caveat up front: this batch is rough. Almost every candidate is a hashtag-spam short with an empty description, and the rest are generic "welding tips" reels with no real teaching content. This one is the least bad — it at least promises a concrete subject (joint geometry for table frames) rather than just b-roll of an arc.
Table and bench frame fabrication is one of the most common entry-level welding projects, and the part that trips up beginners isn't the welding itself — it's the joint design. How do you handle the corner where four tubes meet a leg? Do you miter, butt, notch, or cap? Each choice changes the strength, the appearance, and how much grinding you'll do afterward.
A video focused on connection ideas for square tubing frames is genuinely useful because it puts those options side by side. Common patterns worth watching for include the mitered 45° corner (clean look, harder to cut accurately), the capped butt joint (easiest, hides the tube end), the notched leg-through (strongest in compression because the leg carries straight through), and the internal sleeve for knock-down frames.
At 1.8k subscribers, "Desi skills" sits in the small-channel sweet spot — large enough to suggest the creator actually fabricates regularly, small enough that the algorithm hasn't pushed them toward pure thumbnail-bait. Worth a minute of your time if you're planning a welding table, workbench, or cart build.
