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Mobile welding table

wilb1976

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Made a mobile welding table for home use a couple months back. It measures 30"w x 60"d x 36"h. Probably weighs about 500lbs plus 3-400lbs of scrap metal in the base. Sits on 6" casters w/brakes rated at 900lbs from grainger for $25/each. Made with w-beams, angle iron and c-channel laying around our shop. We also have a 9' x 12' x 3/4" piece of flat plate we removed from a freight elevator. I'm gonna see how i like the w-beams for clamping first before cut the plate for the table top. The w-beams flanges are nearly 3/8" thick, more then stout enough for anything I'll be making at home. The legs, 3" angle iron and base, 5" angle iron are 5/16" thick. I recently came across some 2 1/2 x 1/4" thick box tubing so I decided to make mounts for a vise, bench grinder, etc - tow hitch style.
 

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Box tubing welded in and clamping insert made out of uni-strut, modeled it after the x pattern on the miller welding table. The c-clamps can slide anywhere in the insert. It works ok and the uni-strut was free, but I'm keeping my eye out for something thicker. Maybe I'll use the 3/4" plate. I'm open to ideas as this is an ongoing project. I've gotten some real good ideas from this forum though. Leveling feet and paint are definitely in the future plans.
 

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That table is badass - way to incorporate some thought and ingenuity into it. When I think "welding table" I think of "4 legs and a thick steel top surface". That's certainly changed after seeing what you did here.:thumbup:

How much would one be, shipped to NJ? :lol_hitti
 
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Put in some time on the vise mount today after work. Again, found some extra 1/2" plate in the shop and got some 2" x 1/4" box tubing from a friend.

Cut the plates to size with a OA torch and finished the edges w/ a sandpaper disc on the grinder. Welded the plates to the box tubing w/ a Maxstar 150sth using 7018 1/8" rods. I love this welder.
 

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Test fitting a 6" Wilton and a Craftsman 4 1/2" on the plates. Just refinished the Wilton and got the Craftsman as a trade for some work. The Craftsman is made in China and seems like a copy of the Wilton. I'll see how it holds up before I pass judgement, but it does "seem" solid. I also took a pic of my "workshop" aka carport. I'm so jealous of all your dedicated workshops. A 8' x 15' tool shed near the carport is in the works. Thats the largest I can make w/out a permit and w/out taking up valuable yard space for the kids. Land is at a premium here in Hawaii. No pix but just put a coat of POR-15 on the plates.
 

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Thanks for the comments everyone. Its still a work in progress. Gotta "steal" more of the cool ideas from this forum
 
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Haven't been to the east coast since high school. I'll have to defer till spring as I only own shorts, t-shirts and flip flops LOL
 

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Looks HEAVY duty. The unistrut is cool but I think I would be partial to a piece of flat steel. I'd want something that I could fabricate on and beat on with a hammer.
 
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I have a piece of 3/4" plate that I could throw on as a table top, but the haven't had the need for it yet. I was thinking I could make another table with it. For the things I've made, gate, cart, brackets it works very well. The uni-strut will be replaced as I've noticed it does flex a bit when I've locked down the big c-clamps. The w-beams are very stout near its webbing and I have a 3/4" x 12" x 12" plate on a 3" pipe I use for real "massaging". But never say never.
 
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