JobeFabrications
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Hello all.
I'm starting a little side business of building furniture. My fab table I was using recently sprouted legs and ran away (it was a former shop mate's) so I'm designing a new one.
I just got some free 2x4 steel tube and am planning on a 1/4" plate top that is 4'x8'. I'm making the frame 3'x7' so I have a 6" overhang all around and then the 2x4 frame on edge. Looking at either square or round legs, haven't decided yet, with adjustable feet for leveling.
My question, I'm guessing I should put at least 2 cross members in the frame to support the table top the best.
Is a 6" overhang too much for 1/4" thick plate? I thought it would come in handy for clamping and grounding.
Your thoughts?
Thanks.
I'm starting a little side business of building furniture. My fab table I was using recently sprouted legs and ran away (it was a former shop mate's) so I'm designing a new one.
I just got some free 2x4 steel tube and am planning on a 1/4" plate top that is 4'x8'. I'm making the frame 3'x7' so I have a 6" overhang all around and then the 2x4 frame on edge. Looking at either square or round legs, haven't decided yet, with adjustable feet for leveling.
My question, I'm guessing I should put at least 2 cross members in the frame to support the table top the best.
Is a 6" overhang too much for 1/4" thick plate? I thought it would come in handy for clamping and grounding.
Your thoughts?
Thanks.