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?
PaterNovem
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So, got a welder as I've always wanted to learn. Been around it for years at work and family. I get set up and build a decent size table. Nothing fancy here, nothing like some of the ones seen in the forums. I still need to put a shelf in the bottom. And the wheels while rated for quite a bit will have to see how they hold up. May replace with leveling wheels at some point. The top is 1/2 inch steel that I had water jetted. I did add the hangers for clamps on the sides; saw that here and it's a great idea.
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Hey,

That looks very cool. Great job for a first project.

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I've always wondered what those slots are for. My table at work is a whole single 48X120 sheet of 1" hot roll, so it doesn't have the fancy stuff like that.
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with those keyed slots what kind of clap system uses those? it looks like those Miller ArcStations
http://www.millerwelds.com/products/wor ... rcstation/
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i like the cutouts on the top. nice looking job.
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That would be perfect for most that I do. Nice job on that.
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