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Show Us Your Welding Table
Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2017 10:37 am
by tungstendipper
Here's mine:
Just finished a home built larger arm for a LED work light from Lowes, can be positioned in any hole on the table. The Cert-Flat table has an extra 1/4" top for a total of 9/16" thickness. In the center of the table is a Lincoln Miniflex fume extractor, and notice the 5/16" aluminum ramp (on the floor) so there's no tripping over the 220 volt cord.
Re: Show Us Your Welding Table
Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2017 11:36 am
by cj737
48"x72"x0.750" blanchard ground sitting on 3"x3"x0.25" frame with leveling casters. Holes are 5/8" on 2" centers.
Re: Show Us Your Welding Table
Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2017 9:32 pm
by Bradk
Tungstendipper,
Very well thought out table. I like the little storage shelf on the right underside for rat holing scrap, sweet! Looks very comfortable as well.
Brad K
Re: Show Us Your Welding Table
Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2017 8:03 am
by tungstendipper
Bradk wrote:Tungstendipper,
Very well thought out table. I like the little storage shelf on the right underside for rat holing scrap, sweet! Looks very comfortable as well.
Brad K
Thanks! It holds up to 4ft. scraps 90 degrees from the short pieces shown up front. The scrap idea evolved from a gluing table I built 35 years ago. Built out of wood, it had a 3/4" dip in the middle of the table, and would catch on fire when I would plasma cut on it. I used it for over 35 years! This welding table is a dream!
See pic
CJ, Your table is beautiful!!!! Looks as accurate as a granite block inspection table!
Re: Show Us Your Welding Table
Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2017 8:44 am
by Bradk
Should call that thing "The Beast".
Bradk
Re: Show Us Your Welding Table
Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2017 8:48 am
by Bradk
Tungstendipper,
I did not notice your lathe and grinder in the background behind your Everlast welder? Looks like Metal Central. A small industrial corner of your garage. Nice organization of metal specific tools.
Bradk
Re: Show Us Your Welding Table
Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2017 12:51 pm
by tungstendipper
Bradk wrote:Tungstendipper,
I did not notice your lathe and grinder in the background behind your Everlast welder? Looks like Metal Central. A small industrial corner of your garage. Nice organization of metal specific tools.
Bradk
Thanks! It's no big deal, many have much more. I'm truly grateful just to have a warm shop to work in. It's mainly a wood shop and my Dad was a machinist and I inherited the lathe and a lot of tooling.