Outlawmws
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That one is a strange little beast McB...
Probably a dumb question but is there a way to tell if a unit is aluminum.
Are the ones that are grey aluminum? The ones that are black steel? I have been looking for a second one on CL and figure if I can find an aluminum one, why not. So school me is there an easy way to quickly see it in a picture?
I couldnt save pic bit if look at post 185 and look at uprights that's where you tell the difference.
Have a good one Gerard

Does anyone know where one might find replacement "folding leg retainers" or have a solution for the broken ones? I love my steel version but the legs flop around making unfolding and setting up a pain. I've considered attaching overcenter springs in a manner like folding rifle bipods but I haven't gotten around to it yet. Also all that pastic hardware under the deck have long been gone. I have 2 long hardware screws with crank handles underneath now.
Thanks you for the links. There are other parts for this table I need, I've decided to restore it. The faded label on the front of my table says Workmate 550. The highest model number I've seen in my search is that of the WM 425. What's the difference? Do they share common parts. Is the 550 essentially the same as the 425 parts on http://www.ereplacementparts.com/bl...project-center-parts-c-4167_4340_431176.html? I uncertain because I've long ago replaced he tabletop with a one piece plywood because the original once got weathered and destroyed. I'd like to gain the functionality back. Thanks.
I'm also glad I subscribed to this thread after seeing it. I have an old 79-001 type 7 and my son has his Grandpa's but I don't know the model number. Both are in fantastic shape for their age
I use my 2 workmates quite a bit. One is newer with the plastic leg stays the grey one has the metal stays.
Here they are stacked with hundreds of lbs of walnut and cherry.

Just this fall I traded some labor for my Dads new in the box. WM.
I thought it might just get in the way. Then I used it to hold some exhaust I was welding. Pretty handy. Been thinking about making a metal version.
Redoing the original would be a snowball of modifications.
I'm in no rush.
WM is handy. Not always 'perfect', but quite often very handy.
But welding on a wooden-topped table/bench? Umm, not for me.
For that, barring making or using an 'actual' welding table, I'd go for a Stonghand Nomad welding table or a clone (like from H-F).
http://www.stronghandtools.com/stronghandtools/products/nomad.php
http://www.harborfreight.com/adjustable-steel-welding-table-61369.html
It's sort of like a WM, but with a metal top and made for light/medium duty welding use.
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