jhn9840
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Sounds like a really great idea. Post up some pics of the build as you progress.
jhn9840
John
jhn9840
John
Personally. I first looked around for a scrap top first, then designed around the top plate I found. Mine is a 3/8"x22x48 I picked up in 2009 for $65 (about 100-lbs).
Afterward, I built a frame of 2x2 square tube with a frame opening for standing at the table that doesn't get in the way. I measured my height and decided where to cut the risers so I won't be uncomfortable standing at the table. To do that I had to decide which casters to buy first so I would know the overall height added to the risers.
The casters I chose are high-quality 450-lb capacity (ea) I bought from Grainger's and believe me when I say, a quality caster makes a BIG difference when rolling around a table that weighs 300 or 400 lbs.![]()
Also gussets are important so your 2-3 inch overhang is reinforced. I also added pegboard at the ends, a frame to wrap extension cord, and left the 2x2 strategically placed so they can be used as receivers for other extensions like a temporary metal chop saw addition. Bet ya can't guess my welder brand.![]()
Good luck,
Steve
I don't make great big things, so I don't need a big table. As you can tell from the pic, even a small table can get cluttered!
I've since cleaned it off and got it usable again.....
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Pretty simple design, but why over complicate something?
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kyrbz- those are awesome fab tables. I recently completed the frame for mine. What are the dimensions of them and what gauge of tube did you use? Thanks!