Buildpro inspired table
Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2015 1:30 pm
I wanted to have one of these.
But I didn't want to drill all the holes. So I made this:
The legs might be changed into a folding setup (even though it only wobbles a total of 1/8 or so) but the point was to get the table complete with minimal heat input. I'm satisfied with it because the legs slide into the frame tube for wall hanging storage.
I figured I could make all of the tools I need off of sliding pucks that run between the plates. The slot width is the same size as the buildpro table in case I want to get some of those. Will build the fixtures and tools as I need them but for now clamps slide in just fine and reach half way across the plates
But for 150 bucks into it I figure I'll make my own and get almost the same amount of convenience from a 3,000$ table.
6'x34" with 1/2x6 plates
EDIT: Images fixed. The inability to scale the picture to fit the forum with the phpbb [img] tag drives me crazy
But I didn't want to drill all the holes. So I made this:
The legs might be changed into a folding setup (even though it only wobbles a total of 1/8 or so) but the point was to get the table complete with minimal heat input. I'm satisfied with it because the legs slide into the frame tube for wall hanging storage.
I figured I could make all of the tools I need off of sliding pucks that run between the plates. The slot width is the same size as the buildpro table in case I want to get some of those. Will build the fixtures and tools as I need them but for now clamps slide in just fine and reach half way across the plates
But for 150 bucks into it I figure I'll make my own and get almost the same amount of convenience from a 3,000$ table.
6'x34" with 1/2x6 plates
EDIT: Images fixed. The inability to scale the picture to fit the forum with the phpbb [img] tag drives me crazy