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Aluminum welding table????

LOTW

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I scored this machine table at work for scrap price, my first thought was welding table but I'm not sure I'd be happy with it. Maybe bolt a 1/4" plate to the top??
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Seems good for fixturing all kinds of stuff. But not sure I would make it my only bench. It could be something that's set on another solid surface or else hauled out on sawhorses when needed.
 
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Seems good for fixturing all kinds of stuff. But not sure I would make it my only bench. It could be something that's set on another solid surface or else hauled out on sawhorses when needed.

I thought about this, it's way too heavy to move around without its own table.
I'm leaning towards adding a steel top or possibly flat bars so I could still use the T slots.
I've been wanting a massive top forever, it's too bad it's not steel, it would be perfect.
 

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I'm with Willie, sure looks like something other than aluminum to me.

Actually looks like a Fadal table with the vise stains and all.

Id use it as is, like was said, can fixture just about anything and should be more than flat enough.
 
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Oh it's aluminum, I know since I made it but you are correct, it was on a fadal which we scrapped. It was there to give us more table space to mount the 4th axis.
 
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LOL, well that settles that !

Id still use it. My tig table is 1/4 aluminum plate.

Whats the problem? Too narrow?
 
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It is a little narrow at 16" x 42"
but I'm more concerned about how well the surface will hold up, arcs and such.
 
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