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Hello folks,
My difficulties with welding aluminum today and some advice I just got on another thread led me to ask about what materials are acceptable for use as the top of a welding table. I don't have room for a dedicated welding table in my tiny garage so I got a 2 ft. x 2 ft. by 1/2" thick aluminum plate which I place on my shop bench. The plate has a 1" round by 2" tall piece of bar stock bolted to it for connecting the ground cable from the welder. Given the challenges I have experienced today with welding aluminum, I am worndering if my choice of materials is part of the problem with poor arc stability. I have been in several commercial welding shops in my area and I see aluminum plate being used as a welding surface. Would it be better to use a steel plate (susceptible to rust in my humid garage) of get a thin sheet of copper to lay on top of the aluminum plate. Thanks!!

I am working on an alternative for my tiny garage, I want to get rid of the furniture in our living room (aka unused room) and convert it into a shop. If you don't see me on the site anymore you'll know the plan was NOT approved.

Jim
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I am working on an alternative for my tiny garage, I want to get rid of the furniture in our living room (aka unused room) and convert it into a shop. If you don't see me on the site anymore you'll know the plan was NOT approved.

Jim
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Using the alum should not be an issue, it will actually help pull the heat out and act as a hink sink of you need it. However most use steel due to splatter and durability the alum will mark easy.

It will oxidize instead of rust like steel. I saw your other thread and I think you need to come up on the amperage harder and quicker.
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Wow i read that to my wife and she had the Sith Lord look of i would KILL YOU! :evil:
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i have used aluminum plates with no problem but most tables at the company i work at are heavy plate steel.


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Thanks for the feedback. The shop expansion plan is not moving ahead. Today is day 1 of the silent treatment after suggesting my plan. I expected approval of this plan to be about as easy as TIG welding wood.

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It did not help my case to show her a drawing of how I would arrange the equipment in the "living" room. I even offered to put only a few items among the existing furniture. The living room is clean, TIG welding is clean, why not? It is not like i was palnning on putting a water jet machine in there.
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NYWELDERJim wrote:Hello folks,
My difficulties with welding aluminum today and some advice I just got on another thread led me to ask about what materials are acceptable for use as the top of a welding table. I don't have room for a dedicated welding table in my tiny garage so I got a 2 ft. x 2 ft. by 1/2" thick aluminum plate which I place on my shop bench. The plate has a 1" round by 2" tall piece of bar stock bolted to it for connecting the ground cable from the welder.

Jim
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We use Al also, just be sure to keep it clean otherwise you can get arc spots on what you're welding.
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HI NYWELDERJim,

When I purchased my first TIG welder, I also chose to use AL (6061-T6, 1/2"x30"x72") as my working surface. This very flat plate sits on a 12 ga. all steel work bench with adjustable height legs. For steel, I use a moveable work table with steel casters, a 3/4"x36"x36" steel top and 1/4"x3"x3" Angle supporting box frame. My Milwaukee chop saw sets on a step-down 2"x12" piece of steel channel where material slides in place across the work table which is level to the Chop Saw base top. Within the box frame there is a single shelf where I store my Miller Thunderbolt A/C welder.

Back to the TIG bench, if I need a heat sync surface I just clean the top with acetone then an orbital sander. If I do not want a heat sync then I can treat the top to have a heavy oxide layer using water and salt.

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I am planning on spending a good amount of time practicing this weekend, I clean up the surface of the aluminum plate with a sander just before welding practice starts. Thanks,

Jim
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