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rodm1

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Inspection, But it would make a grate welding table.
 

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Strouty

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Would it cause some problems if you used it as a welding table? Would the heat hurt the granite? I know concrete pops and explodes from heat.
 

Shipfittin

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Called a Surface Plate and it's for doing precision measurement and layout in machining. I know one of the main reasons they use Granite is because it does not have the expansion and contraction issues you see with wood and metal.
 
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mtkst19

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Would it cause some problems if you used it as a welding table? Would the heat hurt the granite? I know concrete pops and explodes from heat.

from my experience granite is heat resistant and scratch resistant. hence granite counter tops in kitchens. I found that cutting right on the granite top instead of a cutting board doesnt scratch the granite. Yet it does dull the knife and piss off the family owner whose house you are in cutting on the counter top and not the board.


would be one hell of an expensive welding table though. id also be worried about beating on the table as i could see a heavy part or missed hammer blow doing some damage.
 

Outlawmws

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You want a bare steel top table for welding so the parts get their ground from the table...

Of course if you have rusty/painted material this doesn't work so well...
 

jeffmoss26

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We have several at work for inspection of parts. They come in and measure the granite slabs and certify that they are perfectly level.
 

Steve from Socal

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Not a good welding table and, not a good price for it either. I knew a guy who bought several big plates here in L.A. from Lockheed for a few hundred bucks a piece. The smallest one was 5X10

Steve
 

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GM plant I used to work at had some of their precision measuring equipment in their body measurement lab (they'd pull random bodies off the line to ensure proper dimensions, they could also check tooling as well) mounted on granite slabs like that. As mentioned, their mass and stability is why they are preferred in such applications.
 
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