Well. it took a while but finally found enough breaks in the work schedule to git 'er done. 1-1/4" thk top 72" x 40" flat within about .010 overall and weighs in with the vise at about 1600 lbs.
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How much you want for it? That is a nice table. Nice and heavy to.
How'd you get the plate on it? Also, are you sure you have enough clamps?
How'd you get the plate on it? Also, are you sure you have enough clamps?
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He can pound on that table with a 16 lb sledge hammer and not worry about it bending.Otto Nobedder wrote:Me Likey!
That's a solid slab to pound some stuff out on!
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Well, I have about $1400 in it including the vise which I bought and totally restored it.Farmwelding wrote:How much you want for it? That is a nice table. Nice and heavy to.
How'd you get the plate on it? Also, are you sure you have enough clamps?
I put the plate on with a forklift. Set blocks on the top of the frame and set the top on them and then put the forks underneath with blocks on them and lifted it off the top blocks and lowered it down.
Do you ever have enough clamps? What's not showing is my collection of 3/4 pipe bar clamps.
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When I got the vise it was in pretty rugged shape. It was an outdoor vise down by the pacific. I had it sandblasted and painted then refit it with parts I modified. It was a fun job. I'm working on a Justrite flammables liquid cabinet that is in the same shape as the original vise. The table, like the vise and the cabinet was a hobby project. I have a complete machine shop where my son and I work to earn a living but it is also my "man cave". I have all my tools, guitars, sound system and more down there. I CNC machine a custom part or pick a Merle Haggard tune.LtBadd wrote:.....I want that vise!
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Or both because watching a CNC machine run isn't always the most fun thing you do.WildWestWelder wrote:When I got the vise it was in pretty rugged shape. It was an outdoor vise down by the pacific. I had it sandblasted and painted then refit it with parts I modified. It was a fun job. I'm working on a Justrite flammables liquid cabinet that is in the same shape as the original vise. The table, like the vise and the cabinet was a hobby project. I have a complete machine shop where my son and I work to earn a living but it is also my "man cave". I have all my tools, guitars, sound system and more down there. I CNC machine a custom part or pick a Merle Haggard tune.LtBadd wrote:.....I want that vise!
And the favorite Merle song to pluck is...
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My shop is my man-cave too. I can weld, machine. play guitar, boil out a gallon of shine, smoke a...cigar...listen to the stereo on my Harley......Damn...I hope Heaven is that goodWildWestWelder wrote:When I got the vise it was in pretty rugged shape. It was an outdoor vise down by the pacific. I had it sandblasted and painted then refit it with parts I modified. It was a fun job. I'm working on a Justrite flammables liquid cabinet that is in the same shape as the original vise. The table, like the vise and the cabinet was a hobby project. I have a complete machine shop where my son and I work to earn a living but it is also my "man cave". I have all my tools, guitars, sound system and more down there. I CNC machine a custom part or pick a Merle Haggard tune.LtBadd wrote:.....I want that vise!
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I hope you don't do all of those at the same time. Machcing while drunk may not be a good idea. Nor would welding drunk-it would be funny thoughexnailpounder wrote:My shop is my man-cave too. I can weld, machine. play guitar, boil out a gallon of shine, smoke a...cigar...listen to the stereo on my Harley......Damn...I hope Heaven is that goodWildWestWelder wrote:When I got the vise it was in pretty rugged shape. It was an outdoor vise down by the pacific. I had it sandblasted and painted then refit it with parts I modified. It was a fun job. I'm working on a Justrite flammables liquid cabinet that is in the same shape as the original vise. The table, like the vise and the cabinet was a hobby project. I have a complete machine shop where my son and I work to earn a living but it is also my "man cave". I have all my tools, guitars, sound system and more down there. I CNC machine a custom part or pick a Merle Haggard tune.LtBadd wrote:.....I want that vise!
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I've never welded when I was drinking....might have to try that. I know I become bullet proof when drinking so I bet I would be a better welder too Ya damned farmer...look at the shit you just started
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Yeah and I am a teenager and I know everything. And hey... Without farmers you wouldn't have our alcoholic beverages so watch itexnailpounder wrote:I've never welded when I was drinking....might have to try that. I know I become bullet proof when drinking so I bet I would be a better welder too Ya damned farmer...look at the shit you just started
My apologies. Did I mention it's a nice table but not enough clamps
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I've welded while very drunk. I've also welded while on LSD.
It takes a different level of concentration, but it's quite possible and not that difficult.
I've passed field sobriety with a BAC above .20%
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It takes a different level of concentration, but it's quite possible and not that difficult.
I've passed field sobriety with a BAC above .20%
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Do I want to ask why-no should I-no am I-no. Hope you don't do it any more though. That's risky for the ones around youOtto Nobedder wrote:I've welded while very drunk. I've also welded while on LSD.
It takes a different level of concentration, but it's quite possible and not that difficult.
I've passed field sobriety with a BAC above .20%
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And holy crap! .20% geez-how could you walk?
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Lots of training and experienceFarmwelding wrote:Do I want to ask why-no should I-no am I-no. Hope you don't do it any more though. That's risky for the ones around youOtto Nobedder wrote:I've welded while very drunk. I've also welded while on LSD.
It takes a different level of concentration, but it's quite possible and not that difficult.
I've passed field sobriety with a BAC above .20%
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And holy crap! .20% geez-how could you walk?
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Fair enough. I'll just stay away from the stuff. I get addicted to stuff to easily.cj737 wrote:If you have to ask, you wouldn't understand anyway. We can explain it to you, but can't understand it for youFarmwelding wrote: And holy crap! .20% geez-how could you walk?
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I've often thought that would be a good time, but haven't touched any psychedelics in a long time.Otto Nobedder wrote:I've welded while very drunk. I've also welded while on LSD.
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I'd probably daze out and end up on my own little space odyssey behind the hood.
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Jeez... Am I the only sober one around here. For all y'alls sake-don't weld under the influence.PeteM wrote:I've often thought that would be a good time, but haven't touched any psychedelics in a long time.Otto Nobedder wrote:I've welded while very drunk. I've also welded while on LSD.
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I'd probably daze out and end up on my own little space odyssey behind the hood.
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The LSD was MANY years ago. I think the aftereffects might kill me today.
Interestingly, things you practice while drinking, you get better at doing while drinking. If there's some hobby, like disc golf for example, that you ONLY do while drinking, you'll usually perform worse if you try it sober. That's from a study, not an anecdote.
While I've passed a filed sobriety test or two when actually drinking and driving (again, a long time ago), the .20 was one of those MADD campaigns in college, where the Highway Patrol lets you walk up as drunk as you want to be, take the field sobriety test, and then guesses your BAC. Then you take the breathalyzer, and see how good the cops are at detecting drunkenness. They guessed me at .04, didn't believe the breathalyzer, and asked me to take it again. The eye-nastigmus test is the hardest to fool in a field test (if you have good balance). That's the "follow the pen with your eyes" thingie. The trick is to not focus on the pen at all, but look far past it. Then, scan the background in time to the motion of the pen.
I probably shouldn't be giving these tips out.... When I would drink and drive, I was in a tiny town and by the time I'd drive, they'd rolled the sidewalks up and put them away for the night. There was nobody else on the road but a few other drunk people.
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Interestingly, things you practice while drinking, you get better at doing while drinking. If there's some hobby, like disc golf for example, that you ONLY do while drinking, you'll usually perform worse if you try it sober. That's from a study, not an anecdote.
While I've passed a filed sobriety test or two when actually drinking and driving (again, a long time ago), the .20 was one of those MADD campaigns in college, where the Highway Patrol lets you walk up as drunk as you want to be, take the field sobriety test, and then guesses your BAC. Then you take the breathalyzer, and see how good the cops are at detecting drunkenness. They guessed me at .04, didn't believe the breathalyzer, and asked me to take it again. The eye-nastigmus test is the hardest to fool in a field test (if you have good balance). That's the "follow the pen with your eyes" thingie. The trick is to not focus on the pen at all, but look far past it. Then, scan the background in time to the motion of the pen.
I probably shouldn't be giving these tips out.... When I would drink and drive, I was in a tiny town and by the time I'd drive, they'd rolled the sidewalks up and put them away for the night. There was nobody else on the road but a few other drunk people.
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Hahaha. No you aren't. I haven't had a drink in 14 years. Prior to that though... I'm just one of those people that shouldn't.Farmwelding wrote:Jeez... Am I the only sober one around here. For all y'alls sake-don't weld under the influence.PeteM wrote:I've often thought that would be a good time, but haven't touched any psychedelics in a long time.Otto Nobedder wrote:I've welded while very drunk. I've also welded while on LSD.
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I'd probably daze out and end up on my own little space odyssey behind the hood.
Otto, I hear you on that practice thing. Couldn't hit the dart board without a beer in my hand, but could close out a game of 301 in 2 rounds after a couple of cold ones.
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Congratulations! I know what a struggle that can be. I was completely out of control until I acknowledged that I'm an alcoholic. I haven't stopped because of it (actually, I did for six month, to prove to myself it was possible), but the realization and the understanding that came with it has given me the tools to manage it (as I suppose one manages any chronic ailment). I can hold a job, drive sober, shop sensibly, and enjoy activities outside of work, where at one time drinking was the only activity outside of work. I also find I drink a bit less as I get older. It takes less, for one, and I pay more for it later if I overdo it. Call it "Aversion Therapy"....PeteM wrote:...I haven't had a drink in 14 years...
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Thank you!Otto Nobedder wrote:Congratulations! I know what a struggle that can be. I was completely out of control until I acknowledged that I'm an alcoholic. I haven't stopped because of it (actually, I did for six month, to prove to myself it was possible), but the realization and the understanding that came with it has given me the tools to manage it (as I suppose one manages any chronic ailment). I can hold a job, drive sober, shop sensibly, and enjoy activities outside of work, where at one time drinking was the only activity outside of work. I also find I drink a bit less as I get older. It takes less, for one, and I pay more for it later if I overdo it. Call it "Aversion Therapy"....PeteM wrote:...I haven't had a drink in 14 years...
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You're how my brother is. We were shoulder to shoulder for a long time. Then he just stopped. Has a few here and there, ties one on from time to time, but has a good time with it.
I've always been a little envious of that.
Awesome looking table
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