Built another table for the shop. Guess I'm calling this the 'fab' table. I already had all the materials except some more 2x2 tube. So I guess I wanted to use up some remnants and have a mobile table. 36x48, 34" tall.
It's easier to build a flat/square table if you already have a flat/square table to build it on. The corner squares are also a huge improvement. I cut lengths carefully and just clamped/tacked and verified measurements. Much more precise and hence quicker than clamping the whole shape together with pipe clamps, which then move with weld heat, and need to be corrected.
Got the cube tacked, verified all cross measurements, and final welded. All within 1/16" without corrections. No twist, a miracle for me. Made some mounts for casters. All four caster swivel. I added a cross brace to support top after this pic.
I learned form my welding table build how easily 0.25" plate deflects with weld heat contraction. I was going to use a tab-and-slot design, but realized I needed a lot of them to correct the surface to the frame, as the plate was not flat to start with. So I just used a minimal amount of small tack welds in only the right places, using a straight edge as I went. Had one corner that was a problem to correct.
Made a bottom shelf out of reinforced plywood and a rubber mat. Not ideal for welding, as they are flammable. I can make something better if needed out of 18ga sheet metal. Need a 48" pan break...
I positioned near tool boxes like a kitchen island. More horizontal surfaces to pile stuff on.
I found myself placing large heavy objects on my light service cart. bumper, fender and so on. So I realized I
needed a similar portable table for heavy objects. Can wheel outside to paint, clean, sand or just move stuff to heavy to lift out of truck bed into shop. Can also use to drop transmission, axle or whatever in conjunction with 2 post lift.
I waffled on paint colors and decided to paint frame black like the others. Red would have been a bit much and getting away from it being an accent color.