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Need metal teardown table

jay50

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Need to build a metal teardown bench for engne/trans work. Looking at a working height of about 32 inches, width about 32, lenght 6-7 feet. Anyone got a drawing or list of materials to put this together with?

Will be putting this together with MIG and stick welder.
 
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krusty the clown

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i have built several out of angle. the top can be creased with a brake but it's much simpler to cut the top 1/4 to 1/2 longer than the table (depending on how steep you want the top) and let it bow into the frame for drainage. i will drill small holes in a 1" circle in the middle for drain that wont let small parts go through, then weld a piece of pipe to it so the oil will run into a 5gal bucket underneath. sorry i don't have any pics.
 
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T56 Impala

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Not sure if it will help you any or even meet your needs, but have you looked into stainless prep tables from a resturant supply house? I just picked up locally, some SS shelves and an 8 foot long 30 inch wide 36 inch high SS table. Its solid stainless. Some of the cheaper tables are thin. This one took 4 of us to load onto a truck and I'll tell ya, it was HEAVY!! SO heavy infact that its still in the bed of the truck until I can find some more help.

Just a thought. I know its more fun to build your own. SOmetimes its just easier to buy one.
 
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