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NOVA 06-15-2014 10:05 AM

nice score and nice save, wheels are perfect, I like the patina, I'd be calling that piece done JMHO.

Sieg 06-15-2014 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by raustinss (Post 556068)
Nice table and camaro....just tell your wife "just think of how good it will be for wrapping Christmas presents on"....lol maybe she will get excited then

Thanks and the wife is totally supportive of the table. :thumbsup:

It will be very handy for a multitude of tasks!

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Originally Posted by NOVA (Post 556085)
nice score and nice save, wheels are perfect, I like the patina, I'd be calling that piece done JMHO.

Started back on it at 6 a.m. sanding the deck with a 5" DA and 60 grit paper to knock down the surface rust and paint build up, paint was thick in spots so sprayed it with Talstrip paint remover which didn't get it all but improved the patina IMO.

One more light sanding and rinse then run a thread chaser through all the fixturing mount holes and I'm good to go!

http://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-k...kJTGB2b-XL.jpg

Those casters made the table and they appear to be very tight, once thoroughly cleaned and greased it'll need a leash. :D I'm going to design some sort of stabilising feet for the swivel end to secure and level it. Visualizing a bar with adjustable feet, guide tracks at both ends and a screw jack in the center......open to ideas!

SSLance 06-15-2014 11:43 AM

I don't imagine that table flexes much, do all four wheels stay on the floor pretty well? Anyway to put locks on the wheels to keep the table from rolling once in place? And what all are you going to mount on the table permanently, like vises, drill presses, grinders and such?

I dig it, I'd jump on a deal like that in a heartbeat. Great work table.

Shmoov69 06-15-2014 09:33 PM

That is a killer table!! I got one for work from a Sheetmetal shop, just had to haul it off. It's 5'x12' with tongue and groove 2x top with steel corners all around and racks below for flat sheet stock. Just had to cut it down and put casters on it.
For my house I picked up a Wilton vice that the guy was going to scrap because it was seized up. After heating and pulling and such, finally got the rust to break free. A little cleaning and some new jaws, I have an $800 vice for under $100!!

I love other people's junk!! LoL!:gitrdun:

Sieg 06-15-2014 10:06 PM

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Originally Posted by SSLance (Post 556095)
I don't imagine that table flexes much, do all four wheels stay on the floor pretty well? Anyway to put locks on the wheels to keep the table from rolling once in place? And what all are you going to mount on the table permanently, like vises, drill presses, grinders and such?

I dig it, I'd jump on a deal like that in a heartbeat. Great work table.

I'll most likely leave it clear. I have a vice mounted on another worktop, same goes for sanders and grinder. Not sure on wheel stops yet.
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Originally Posted by Shmoov69 (Post 556142)
That is a killer table!! I got one for work from a Sheetmetal shop, just had to haul it off. It's 5'x12' with tongue and groove 2x top with steel corners all around and racks below for flat sheet stock. Just had to cut it down and put casters on it.
For my house I picked up a Wilton vice that the guy was going to scrap because it was seized up. After heating and pulling and such, finally got the rust to break free. A little cleaning and some new jaws, I have an $800 vice for under $100!!

I love other people's junk!! LoL!:gitrdun:

5x12 would be nice........as is I'm a little cramped for space. :D

http://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-n...nP57fcj-XL.jpg

Rick D 06-16-2014 04:13 AM

Sweet table Sieg!!! Can't beat that price, as for space just get ride of the camaro and you will have more room?? 😃

ccracin 06-16-2014 05:04 AM

Nice Sieg! You're starting to have the same problem we are. You need a bigger garage! The more tools and equipment the easier the job but less space to work! LOL. Great find!

Sieg 06-16-2014 07:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Rick D (Post 556152)
as for space just get rid of the camaro and you will have more room?? 😃

:smiley_smack:

:D
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Originally Posted by ccracin (Post 556159)
Nice Sieg! You're starting to have the same problem we are. You need a bigger garage! The more tools and equipment the easier the job but less space to work! LOL. Great find!

Double edged sword isn't it.......

Time to prioritize and eliminate unnecessary objects, inches add up to feet.
Wonder what the wife and kids wouldn't notice? :secret:

CURVES 06-16-2014 09:25 AM

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Time to prioritize and eliminate unnecessary objects, inches add up to feet.
Well, when you get ready for a garage sale you've got a nice table to roll out on the driveway. Lol

96z28ss 06-16-2014 11:28 AM

Time to down size the home and up size the shop space.

I want to sell my current home and down size and look for a home with a simple 2 car garage and a nice 4 car shop out in the back. hard part is convincing the "boss" its the right move.


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