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Cheap and portable welding bench

crewone

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Being that I am cheap made this little welding bench for small jobs out of an old gas grill
 

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ndnchf

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Hey that's a great idea - well done.

Many years ago I made my welding table from a plate of steel and 4 pieces of galvanized pipe for legs. I stripped the sheet metal from a dead washing machine and used 3 sides of it to enclose the table to contain the sparks. Not pretty, but it still works great.
 

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I plan on harvesting sheet metal from my old grill to build a guard around my weld table to contain sparks. Nice looking table.
 
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MattT

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Nice repurposing:thumbup:

One thing I'd change is move the helmet and wire storage under the overhanging ends so they're protected from splatter.
 
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crewone

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Nice repurposing:thumbup:

One thing I'd change is move the helmet and wire storage under the overhanging ends so they're protected from splatter.


I just wish the helmets would be put back on it like they are to be.
But you are right about splatter and I wasn't thinking about it till you pointed it out :thumbup:
 
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