I deliberately chose gray as a protest towards people painting everything in shops blue these days. Bring back the days of neutral battleship gray. Only thing I want blue is my Miller.Awesome welding table
But your title for this thread is wrong though! There's no such thing as stupidly over built welding table! Looks right to me
Nice job! The only thing wrong is I would of went with the blue paint![]()
As it should be. I don’t fully know why people went away from those neutral colours.nice build! Gray is a nice throw back color to the old industrial era
Top is an inch. Table weighs over 800 pounds.Looks pretty lightweight to me? Tops just under an inch.
Nice table! I do 95% TIG welding so my table is setup to be as close to sitting at a desk as possible.Nice table, and I agree all metal table tops need to be minimum 1" thick and must be painted gray.
Although mine is pretty small compared to yours, only 2' x 3'
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I thought that said knitting and felt better about myself for a second.Nice table! I do 95% TIG welding so my table is setup to be as close to sitting at a desk as possible.
You could absolutely knit at this table.I thought that said knitting and felt better about myself for a second.
Yip, weld up some parts while knitting up a new sweater haha.Knit two, purl two, chip slag, wire brush, repeat...... Steve
Welding gloves*Yip, weld up some parts while knitting up a new sweater haha.
that’s a good one haha.Welding gloves*
Was it by chance sea foam green? Rumour is that they used that stuff as the colour is supposed to be calming and relaxing.Nice!
I used to word at a factory where everything was paint in dull light green. Everything. Easy to do repairs, never had to second guess what color to mix or use. But there was no variation whatsoever! You could hardly distinguish the (rather large) presses from the decoilers or sawing machines...
Just googled it... Yes, might very well be. I remember it a bit darker, but that might be from years of dust and dirt.Was it by chance sea foam green? Rumour is that they used that stuff as the colour is supposed to be calming and relaxing.
Here's what I did. I went to different steel suppliers in town and told them I was looking for a 1" table top. Every one that quoted me a price was way out of my price range, So I left my phone number with several of them, and checked back periodically to show I was still interested.Do you guys just end up spending a fortune on these tops then or is there some sort of hack to get something like that relatively cheap?
I got mine from an oil and gas surplus place a couple of hours from me. Was still over $700NZ which is $450ish USD. My top also is not mild steel but a grade of tensile boiler plate. Either way it was cheaper than buying a brand knew piece of plate.Do you guys just end up spending a fortune on these tops then or is there some sort of hack to get something like that relatively cheap?
I had a car that was sea foam green. It was not calming or relaxing.Was it by chance sea foam green? Rumour is that they used that stuff as the colour is supposed to be calming and relaxing.
All of the above.Curious why you wanted such a thick top? Weight? Ability to hold up heavy objects? Heat dissipation?
Nice table.
Cost limited my table top thickness. What benefit is 1" over 1/2" for the average fabricator?
Nice table!Mine has a 48x48x1/2" top, six drawers and a landing gear caster system.
The steel place near me builds roadside billboards, you know, the huge ones along freeways and such. I got a 2” thick 2’x4’ drop from a build they were doing. They suggested that I have them weld a lifting pad eye on the bottom side so I can move it easily. Pad also works great for attaching the ground lead. I also got a couple round drops from where the vertical post goes thru the base. Those are around 20” in diameter and 1”-2” thick and work great for making very stable bases for my bench grinder and other pieces of shop equipment that I don’t want mounted permanently to the floor.Do you guys just end up spending a fortune on these tops then or is there some sort of hack to get something like that relatively cheap?
Do you guys just end up spending a fortune on these tops then or is there some sort of hack to get something like that relatively cheap?




