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That's a good looking design - and I like that it rolls... |
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Here are a few pictures of my welding table that I built for my shop. The top is 3'x6'x1/2". The table top is about 30" high. The base is made out of 2x2x.250" uprights and the crossmembers is 2"x3"x.250. The top is bolted to the frame for the ease of replacement if it ever gets damaged. I had the frame powder coated. I also added two peices of tubing across the end to hang clamps.
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That's a beauty Scott!
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Thanks, at first I don't want to use it after I got it done. It look to nice. But I built it to use it. The table has been a handy piece of equipment to have around the shop.
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Very nice Scott !!
Can you tell us who makes the levelers ? How much over hang is there on the table top - and is that enough in your experience using it ? Beautiful job ! |
Jim --
I didn't do any 'under table support' on the front of my table - with the exception of a leg to table top brace... Where as on the sides and all across the back side - I used 3" angle iron welded intermittently to make sure the top stayed flat. The reason nothing in front - CLAMPING... I wanted a place to be able to use any kind of clamp without under table interference. In the back - I stepped in about 6 inches... My floor is level - so I didn't have to do levelers of any kind. |
General questions for everyone:
Do you prefer to weld setting down or standing up ? I see most of these tables have cross bars on all corners - while a couple designs would allow you to sit down and slide under the table a bit on a stool to get up close to the work. Some of these are pretty tall too. Bar stools or standing and leaning over ? Grounding thru the table or directly to the part ? If thru table - are you using the clamp, a stud/stub, or bolted on style of connection ? |
Since I'm right here -- I'll jump on a reply.
I have an "office chair" and a shop stool - either one will saddle up nicely... no interference at all.... Welding depends on WHAT you're working on... normally though - I'm sitting on the office style chair if I'm TIG welding -- and standing when I'm MIG welding... I never MIG any small parts... only big ugly looking stuff :rofl: Welding is an "all position" proposition -- regardless of where when how and who... You notice in one of my photos -- a copper strap? I use that sometimes under the ground clamp - and sometimes laying on a piece for holding and grounding -- and sometimes behind a hole I'm trying to fill (since welding won't stick to it). In my "shed" I use a MAG clamp on my MIG and a spring loaded ground clamp on the TIG... I just snap either one on the table... I want my "machines" MOBILE... in a hot rod shop (shed) because you never know what you're going to be working on - or which of your buddies limps in with some broken "whatever". |
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McMasterscarr.com
Check page 1354 of their catalog -- Type 304 Stainless Steel Vibration-Damping Swivel Leveling Mounts |
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