What welding projects are you working on? Are you proud of something you built?
How about posting some pics so other welders can get some ideas?
How about posting some pics so other welders can get some ideas?
here is a small welding table i threw together in a few hrs to get my work and welding up off the floor. its been killing my back and knees haha.
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A cheapo Harbor Freight vise would be a fine addition to that table... You don't need a high-quality vise to add a lot of versatility, as it doesn't require a lot of clamping force to hold things for welding.
On the other hand, I've not had much success with HF's other clamps.
Welcome to the forum!
Steve S
On the other hand, I've not had much success with HF's other clamps.
Welcome to the forum!
Steve S
Thanks for the welcome guys. i'll get an intro thread posted soon.
as far as a vice goes, i wanna weld a reciever tube under the table top and build a reciever plate with the vice on it so that it can be removed in case its ever in the way of something large on the table. gonna do the reciver tubing on two of the sides in case i need to get at from a diferent angle because of size in my small garage i can just move the vice instead of the table. table is alot heavier haha.
as far as a vice goes, i wanna weld a reciever tube under the table top and build a reciever plate with the vice on it so that it can be removed in case its ever in the way of something large on the table. gonna do the reciver tubing on two of the sides in case i need to get at from a diferent angle because of size in my small garage i can just move the vice instead of the table. table is alot heavier haha.
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No sweat. There's been a "cleanup" underway, so your topic will likely be moved. There'll be a "ghost topic" so you can find it where you left it...
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Good point.
I use an old milling-machine table vise for light stuff. I can put it anywhere I want it.
Steve S.
I use an old milling-machine table vise for light stuff. I can put it anywhere I want it.
Steve S.
Boy isn't that the truth. Pretty much every clamp I ever bought there has failed.Otto Nobedder wrote:...On the other hand, I've not had much success with HF's other clamps.
Welcome to the forum!
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Oh yea, welcome to the site Crazy, darn good name if you're going to hang around this bunch.
Go break something, then you can weld it back the right way.
A little welding table is a great addition to any workshop, I keep modding mine, now has wheels and a fold down vice at the end to give a flat table, vice also locks at 90 and 45 degrees...
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I used to buy tools at our version of HB called Princess Auto.
Then I realized that buy real tools at the welding supplier is alot of times cheaper.
Btw nice looking table and I like the idea of having the vice on a receiver.
Then I realized that buy real tools at the welding supplier is alot of times cheaper.
Btw nice looking table and I like the idea of having the vice on a receiver.
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Except for very small pieces and/or the need for a vise, I rarely use a table.
Two long beams or two large rectangular tubulars, set upon the tressles, gives fast set-up, adjustable height, mobility, flat surface only for the joints, and allows the welder to move around the joint.
Tanks.
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Except for very small pieces and/or the need for a vise, I rarely use a table.
Two long beams or two large rectangular tubulars, set upon the tressles, gives fast set-up, adjustable height, mobility, flat surface only for the joints, and allows the welder to move around the joint.
Tanks.
Alexa
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Hey,
I have 2 fixed benches along the edges of my shed, 1 small mobile table that rolls anywhere and then room for the trestles to be put anyway i need them. Bit of squeeze in there with a big job, but the trestles go out side when not in use.
Mick
I have 2 fixed benches along the edges of my shed, 1 small mobile table that rolls anywhere and then room for the trestles to be put anyway i need them. Bit of squeeze in there with a big job, but the trestles go out side when not in use.
Mick
I've always made my 'Industrial Grade' work benches from used pallet racks.
I typically pay 10 cents per pound for these racks from metal recycling yards.
The tables are extremely sturdy and can be assembled or dismantled in 5 minutes.
This design breaks down for compact storage or easy transportation from site to site.
I typically pay 10 cents per pound for these racks from metal recycling yards.
The tables are extremely sturdy and can be assembled or dismantled in 5 minutes.
This design breaks down for compact storage or easy transportation from site to site.
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Just a home user with very limited space, and just improvise for what ever I am doing at the time. But yeah I have a variety of adjustable stands, trestles, or tack up a jig. Then there is always the floor, I hate the floor...Alexa wrote:Fisher.
Do you use metal sawhorses for your fabrication?
Alexa
Often fabricating small misc fittings for my boats so the table is great getting stuff up at eye level and mostly TIG work if that makes sense
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Hey,
Werkspace, they built those pallet racking benches at work. Im thinking of buying some and making my own. For sale. Offer people an option. Steel top, wood top length, peg board backing etc...
Mick
Werkspace, they built those pallet racking benches at work. Im thinking of buying some and making my own. For sale. Offer people an option. Steel top, wood top length, peg board backing etc...
Mick
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I don't know how many times I've just laid a 3 foot piece of 1/2 X 8 aluminum right on top of the synchrowave at work. With the roll-araound kit, it's a great working height, and that chunk of aluminum is big enough to support a small milling-machine vise I use for detail work, or small stuff like welding Swegelok fittings to small valves.
I have work tables in severl heights and sizes available, but rarely use them. I do have a pair of pipe stands in my personal tools that see a lot of use, some of it not even welding related, for the height adjustment.
For a really tight work space, one could build a gate-leg style table, preferably 1/2" aluminum for flatness and light weight, hinged to the wall so it's only a table when it's needed.
Thinking out loud..
Steve S
I have work tables in severl heights and sizes available, but rarely use them. I do have a pair of pipe stands in my personal tools that see a lot of use, some of it not even welding related, for the height adjustment.
For a really tight work space, one could build a gate-leg style table, preferably 1/2" aluminum for flatness and light weight, hinged to the wall so it's only a table when it's needed.
Thinking out loud..
Steve S
There are lots of people making them, but the prices are a bit much for me.
So, I prefer to 'Recycle' and make my own from scrap materials.
http://racknstackwarehouse.com.au/Sunsh ... hes-1.html
So, I prefer to 'Recycle' and make my own from scrap materials.
http://racknstackwarehouse.com.au/Sunsh ... hes-1.html
weldin mike 27 wrote:Hey, Werkspace, they built those pallet racking benches at work. Im thinking of buying some and making my own. For sale. Offer people an option. Steel top, wood top length, peg board backing etc... Mick
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Hey,
Those prices are far out. Considering all they did is screw the tops on and didnt even paint them... Got my eye on a heap of scrapped out ones at a factory near me. Shhhhhh
Mick
Those prices are far out. Considering all they did is screw the tops on and didnt even paint them... Got my eye on a heap of scrapped out ones at a factory near me. Shhhhhh
Mick
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