Perhaps a right-of-passage for a new (hobbist) welder such as myself ... but I thought it time to get a "better" surface to weld on aside from my tool box. Could also double as a work table for general projects. I wasn't in a hurry, but as fait would have it, I scored this section of steel tread-plate !! It's just begging me to make a table out of it !
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(Note: do not use a c-clamp in this mannor or for lifting heavy loads. The clamp in this pic was used for balancing in-order to make the photo, thus was not use to support the total weight of the plate. Regardless, thanks to another forum user whom pointed this out to me, so I just wanted to make sure I'm not promoting unsafe practices here in the observation of the following pic.)


It's 3/8th - 34" x 48", approx. 180 lbs. Tread pattern on one-side, other is smooth.
Fairly straight/flat ... well, straight enough for shade-tree stuff.
So I'm thinking 11awg 2" square tubing for the legs/frame.
Here's what I tacked-up the other night :

Basic design, without lower cross-support for foot room.
Going to be putting electrical outlets on it and caster wheels so I can cart-it around when needed.
Note the four holes on the top. The idea is to weld studs onto the plate/top to bolt onto the frame. Sure, I could weld it, but I thought about having to move residence one-day, consider 180 lbs for the top & another 100 lbs for the frame, it'll be easier in the future when I can split the weight on this thing again.