I've made a couple of stands for Myford lathes. For the first,I measured up a friends stand and got a local sheet metal company to cut and supply six end pieces, two for the back, I two for the front ,one for the top and two for the shelves. I enrolled for a Mig welding course and after gaining some proficiency at welding mig, welded the lot up. A bit of dressing up with the angle grinder was required. For the tray, I cut the and folded as per Myford all in 3 mm sheet steel. I think the cost was about £25. A coat of Hammerite and all my friends said it looked good. Two or three years later,back on the welding course again, getting better now. I bought a sheet and half of 3mm sheet steel and had it delivered to the "tec" where I was able to use their guillotine and large folder. I cut and folded two angled ends, made two shelves and top. Clamped those pieces up and tack them together, now it was free standing. Next I made the tray to pattern and it was welded up, quite a tricky job to do in the corners, its easy to burn threw. Next a back panel was fitted in and more welding all round. Its a good idea just to tack up initially, in case you get a bit of miss alignment,professional welders do it all the time and the last thing you want is a wobbly stand. I made some securing brackets so that it could fastened to the floor as per pattern. Unfortunately the "tec" has priced itself out of the market for folks like me. I enjoyed the experience and got a good strong stand in the bargain.John