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Old 12-24-2009, 07:14 PM
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Hey Jim,

I'll take a copy of those plans and materials list.
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Old 12-24-2009, 08:52 PM
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Jim,
Can you post up the plans and material list? I'm sure many of us would like to have them.
Thanks, & Merry Christmas!
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Old 12-24-2009, 09:05 PM
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Sorry, they are too big or wrong file types to post here.

PM me with your e-mail address and I'd be glad to shoot them over your way.

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Old 12-26-2009, 10:16 AM
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Jon-thanks for the "assist". I used to be able to embed pics but something changed over at Photobucket and I don't have the hang of it yet.
CRCRFT78-the beams are 6"x10". I set the width to match the track width of the car. The stringers are 3"x3"x.125 wall tubing with some angle welded to the ends for bolting to the beams. The legs are the same tubing with 6"x6"x3/8" plate on either end. The bottom end (foot) of each leg has a nut welded to it and a leveling bolt running through it. I also used the tubing to make 5 or 6 movable platforms that are at the same height as the working surface of the table. That way I can position them wherever I need a "false ground level" to work or measure from. Tough to descibe,I'll spend some time with the picture thing again.
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Heres my frame table. 2x5 main frame on edge. the legs have our adjusters on top for 12 inches of adjustment, whch allow leveling, lowering, or my favorite feature, raise one leg at a time and put casters in the machined inserts. The main goal of this table was to be a multi use table. All the cross bars can slide and be tacked in for different applications, and I have a huge collection of laser cut bracketry for different uses. its 16x7
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Heres my frame table. 2x5 main frame on edge. the legs have our adjusters on top for 12 inches of adjustment, whch allow leveling, lowering, or my favorite feature, raise one leg at a time and put casters in the machined inserts. The main goal of this table was to be a multi use table. All the cross bars can slide and be tacked in for different applications, and I have a huge collection of laser cut bracketry for different uses. its 16x7
Tyler, do you have any other detailed pics of your frame table?
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