Do any of you have experience with these guys?
http://www.steeltechfab.biz/id47.html
it's very good stuff...
Do any of you have experience with these guys?
http://www.steeltechfab.biz/id47.html
it's very good stuff...![]()
Excellent, and very reasonable prices.
For me, I like metal benches, and I like them solid. The cost of buying the materials, and my limited welding skills, prevent me from building my own and trusting them for heavy work. That link is a great alternative to me doing it.
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My best friend has a large model from theirs and it's solid, no rocking back and forth on the legs, it does offer minor adjustment for the legs. etc..
The stuff in the link looks good. Nice and simple to do the job. Any idea of the wall thickness they use for their benches?
not sure which you mean by wall thickness, but their tops are either 1/8 or 1/4" steel, with the higher priced ones being 1/4"
For me, max utility in minimal space is most important.
I have the one pictured below and it's great for light duty welding and other jobs. The main frame is 1"x1" square tubing with a 1/8" wall thickness. You have to be careful when folding it up. It's a lot heavier than it looks and can close up quickly to the flat position.The stuff in the link looks good. Nice and simple to do the job. Any idea of the wall thickness they use for their benches?
Looks pretty handy for sure.Yup. It might actually cost more to build it yourself. But you know, customizing it to your space and workflow is what it's all about.
That is correct!... PCO6, spoken like a guy who's almost lost a couple fingers here and there??.
I have the one pictured below and it's great for light duty welding and other jobs. The main frame is 1"x1" square tubing with a 1/8" wall thickness. You have to be careful when folding it up. It's a lot heavier than it looks and can close up quickly to the flat position.
That is correct!I've learned that the best way to fold it up is to tip it over using the wheels so the table top rests against a wall THEN fold the legs up.
BTW - I like the renovations you are making to your garage.![]()
