I can get a 3/4” plate that measures 48”x118” for $665. He also has a 48”x98” piece for $550. So one big 4x8 table, or if I got the slightly larger table, I could make two 48”x59” tables or a 48”x72”, with enough left over for another 48”x46”. Moving it won’t be an issue, I have a forklift for that. It won’t be up against a wall, I have enough room to keep it unhindered on all sides.
He also has 1” plate 48”x96” for $720. Or a 96”x144” plate for $2000. I might be able to get him to cut down a piece to size. Is there really any reason to go 1” over 3/4” though? At what point is it overkill? I like doing things right the first time, but is this really worth it?


You guys and your thicker is better mentality drive me nuts! A properly designed and built table with a 1/2 inch top will do for 99 % of us. I built a table 17 years ago for my business and it is still flat enough to make me a living. The majority of people on here won’t ever need anything thicker, flatter or more precise.
The key here is properly designed. You want the base to be doing the work. Not the top.
The key here is properly designed. You want the base to be doing the work. Not the top.
I was lucky enough to find a piece of 1" that I made a 3'x3' and a 30"x60" tables. Drilled a 6"x6" x1/2" grid. I used 1/2" x 4" angle to make the legs. I learned moving 40lbs per foot material is not an easy task.
I've done alot of fab / welding work on a heavy wood framed 3/4 ply topped table, overlaid w 1/2 Hardyboard sheet from 4x8.
It never caused me a problem that it was non conductive.
Maybe sometimes inconvenient, but overall OK for me... always a way to ground clamp.
Cheap.
Nice and White... excellent for Sharpie marker pattern layouts.
I just scrape off nuggets, rather than having to grind them.
Flip over or replace as needed.
Works for me as serious hobbyist anyway.
Marc
I do a good deal of welding on my hardboard tables. I have two that are 30" x 96" and usually have them pushed together. Every project (welding, painting, staining, overhauling machinery) leaves a mark, but I like that. Definitely not cool enough for the GJ crowd though.
