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Wow!
That is one huge, massive table.
That is one huge, massive table.
Rigging a touch over 2000 pounds takes your full concentration.

A couple days later I had a chance to drill a few holes. The salesman from the welding supply must have felt bad for me, because a "demo" Hougen mag drill showed up with the right size rotobroaches...
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These weld nuts are great. Available from McMaster, you simply drill the corresponding pilot hole and the nut self locates over the hole.
Amazing table!
Can you share how you did the layout for the holes with the mag drill? With such a precisely ground table I'd assume you'd want your hole placement done just as precisely.
dr_clyde, what do the bits look like on that thing? I googled and there seem to be many styles to choose from.
This is interesting because I use a lot of 1/4"-20 nuts this way on stuff I build (usually for leveling feet as well) so I ordered some from MMC. The odd thing is mine don't have enough of raised area to self-locate in the pilot hole. The "projections" seem to negate most of the raised boss in my case.
Larry,
The boss is not as proud as you may want for some applications, but they are made to accommodate sheet metal. The idea is to be able to add threads where you wouldn't otherwise due to thin material. I find that the hole sizes needed are a funny in between size, so I use a slightly undersized hole and then a quick chamfer with a countersink. Seems to work for me, but YMMV.
Awesome everything - Thanks for sharing!
I understand why you don't want six legs but, why did you put the heavy 4" frame on the bottom? If it's rigid enough not to deflect from the weight of the plate, why not use it directly under the top and not need the vertical supports in the center?
I *really* like your shop! What is your primary business? I see a lot of stainless parts and pumps scattered about. Do you fab and/or service food or dairy equipment?
All the best,
Tyler
The 4" being at the bottom allows it to act both as a truss and a brace. It resists downforce from the top, but it also ties the legs together and provides lateral support as well. I will put plywood shelves down there eventually as well.
Thanks for the quick reply.
I understand the need to tie the legs together and have a shelf but my point is, why not use the 4" directly under the table top and use the 2 1/2" on the bottom? Couldn't you then eliminate the vertical center supports and have a full, unobstructed shelf?
Again, that table is absolutely magnificent - Huge envy!
Any updates?
I've been modifying my puny 4' x 4' x 3/8" welding table and taking ques from you. (I did the 4.5" Metabo finish on the top....dunno if you've heard of that one. lol)
I got a medical crash cart off CL and put under it to hold lay out tools, consumables, my new ON/OFF magnets (which are worth every penny!) and my helmet, gloves etc.
Made some brackets to hold the longer German Bessey F Clamps, adding a receiver in the next few days. I have several Hougens as well, with weldon shank (12,000 series) and converting one to jacobs for the small stuff.
Need to drill holes in the table and modify some cheapy HF F Clamps for quick and dirty hold downs.
I just picked up an older Dayton swing light thing with the magnifying glass built in, so I think I'm going to build a bracket that will set down in the table holes. I'm thinking that would be good for detailed tiny TIG stuff. (What is the correct name for the holes anyway?)
I recently bought the HF Magnetic MIG gun holder. I was going to buy the Strong Hand one, but for $8 at HF, I don't know why I waited so long. Highly recommend to all of GJ.
I also think I'm going to drill a hole in the back corner where a vertical "post" can drop in with a bracket on it to hold my helmet vs laying it on the table during the work session. I got a Jackson BH3 and I'm not trying to let it roll over or get knocked around.
I guess all that's left is a cup holder. lol.
Awesome work, please more pics. Can we have some pics of other cool modifies you've done around the shop?
And sorry to hijack, just like discussing this stuff with you guys.
