I don't even like a plate that thick. Have used welding benches from 1/4 to 6 inches which was purdy but near worthless and built by someone spending others money who really didn't know squat. I went down to my neighbors yesterday to have something machined. I thought of this thread when I looked at his welding bench. piece of 3/4 plate, 12x18 inches on a post or a stand, its nice and flat with a hole or 2. Man is an absolute master mechanic fabricator welder. Could have it perfect,,, has it simple.
I see a couple on here,,, in general shops where a young sprout really cant afford it save up money from week to week to buy materials and build a deal that is complicated and **** ugly. We have all made this same mistake but he really get a dis service from some forums for not encouraging a practical version he would really get some use from.
Probably kept him out of the tavern but this will be a pain in the *** to work from,,, in 10 yrs will look back and realize,,,, wtf. The things I harp on in the forums are not stuff I am particularly proud of but where I have substantial experience and hindsight. 20 yrs later,,, would I do this again? I understand its the "best" but would I buy this welder,,, machine,,, build this thing again,,, how much did it really make me,,, how much did I use it or even outright abandon it?
Had a guy here recently cut a monster in half,,, might have used it early on but found it was too big.