I agree completely. I wouldn't waste the time to go look at it. Not to sound like a jerk, but what would you do with it if you had it? It is too thin to be a good welding/fabrication table unless you made a really good table underneath and then used this one for the top.In my opinion, with an 1/8" top, no. I wouldn't buy it. If it was 3/4-1" top and you needed a welding/fab table, I'd say yeah or at least go look at it.
a table that size with a 3/4 - 1" top would be 200 min and probably closer to 300 at least asking price. I offered a guy $225 for a 30" x 60" with a 1" top that had been sitting outside for 10 years. He turned me down saying he thought it was worth well over his $300 asking price.In my opinion, with an 1/8" top, no. I wouldn't buy it. If it was 3/4-1" top and you needed a welding/fab table, I'd say yeah or at least go look at it.
Top is a little rougher than I thought, thinking about adding another plate on top but might be cost prohibitive. May put a 3/4" piece of plywood on top to smooth it out. It probably won't get treated to rough. Any better ideas?
Basic mechanical work mainly. I will probably put a 3/4” plywood top on it for now. I see some table with UHMW on top of them also that seem ok but it is almost as high as steel, Menards has a HDPE sheet do about $50. Will keep my eyes open for a piece of plate. Thought if I added a piece of plate over top this it would be ok. Changed my mind about putting it up against a wall I think I will put it to where I can work all around it.Plywood top, maybe. What do you plan on using the table for ?
