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Rob --- CUT FIRST -- THEN COOK... got to preheat!! |
Another source for the levering feet is www.reidsupply.com
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Found some more interesting designs and accessories.
I like the idea of a pull out roller drawer up under the table top to store common welding tools and stuff (gloves, picks, wire brushes, etc) and the bottom should be mesh/grate like the one's shown below. Mine will be placed up against the wall most of the time - so I plan to put up the screen (removable) like the Miller ArcStation LS below. That way I can grind into the screen and not spray all over my garage. Check the tool rest on the Miller ArcStation on the right side - it has 'slots' for the grinder wheels to drop into. That's a nice piece. Think I'll build a 6 in deep cabinet under the top on the back plain with shelves inside to store consumables. I almost have mine figured out - how about you ?? Jim |
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Love the Miller version -- I like the way the one guy used a tool box for his drawers. A couple of the other tables would be hard to clamp to. Clamping is critical for me. What's this whining about grinding and sparks in the garage.... ?? Dude! (Spicolli) is this your man cave or are you wearing an apron? :rofl: |
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Jim, Send me the sketches and I'll model it for you! |
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My shop is in my garage - so I have the wife's car and my truck in there. Plus, I just don't like to clean for hours to get all the grinding crud off all the shelves, TV, deep freeze, tools and tool boxes, etc. Then the carpets get dirty, the wife gets involved and she takes away all my play money .... :cheers: |
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You need a "dust collector system" with spark arrester pre-filter! |
I like that green table with the threaded holes for clamping. My Dad used to have something similar, the holes were countersunk quite deeply so that they wouldn't get damaged if stuff was dragged across the table, etc.
I think I will make one with a 3/4 plate and lay out a grid on maybe 6" centers on which to drill and tap holes. Use a portable magnetic drill press to drill the holes. Should be fun. Added to my project list at position #146. on that Miller station, the way that they made a little fixture to hold the 4" grinder by the wheel. That's a good idea. |
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Mark- That is one serious table, nice job. |
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