meatness
Well-known member
I picked up a torch set and a welding table today. I have been looking to build a table for a while and started pricing materials. Had a budget in mind and was looking around to get ideas for a design. I don't have any machinist buddies and nobody is giving me free steel so with that and having a working man's budget I was looking at a 1/2 steel top and some square tube for receivers. Then I stumbled upon a table on craigslist that could work. I picked it up mainly for the thickness of the table itself and the very reasonable price. For what I got the table I would have just been able to buy the top for what I had in mind, and that would have been at remnant prices.
The top is 1.25" thick, and the legs are very overbuild. It is more of a sit at height of 30" which I may or may not like. I am willing to give it a try. It is a bit narrow too for laying out anything too big on but is a space saver. The first step is to clean up the top. Right now I am using an angle grinder with a flap sanding disc on it at 120 grit. This is a little slow going but it's getting clean.
I would like to find some casters to put under it so that it can be easily rolled into the middle of the shop when needed. All in all I am stoked, not the perfect welding table in my mind but not a bad one either.
The top is 1.25" thick, and the legs are very overbuild. It is more of a sit at height of 30" which I may or may not like. I am willing to give it a try. It is a bit narrow too for laying out anything too big on but is a space saver. The first step is to clean up the top. Right now I am using an angle grinder with a flap sanding disc on it at 120 grit. This is a little slow going but it's getting clean.
I would like to find some casters to put under it so that it can be easily rolled into the middle of the shop when needed. All in all I am stoked, not the perfect welding table in my mind but not a bad one either.

How did you move the table?