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Repurposed table legs/welding table

Bill Bowman

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Had and old dining set that a tenant left in a rental. It was a POS, however, the legs looked great and after thinking about it, I decided to mount a piece of 1/2" plate that was in the scrap pile. After mounting a vise and anvil, it has become a pretty nice portable table for welding and fab projects. Bill
 

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wryt01

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That looks Bad@SS!!! I actually went dumpster diving today on base looking for stuff from a remodeled Food Court. Came up short though.
 

Hammer1963

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Great idea. Looks very functional. I'll have to keep my eyes open for a donor table or the likes of
 
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luvit

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That looks Bad@SS!!! I actually went dumpster diving today on base looking for stuff from a remodeled Food Court. Came up short though.
i can't believe how flipping expensive steel is.
i'm gonna pickup every piece of free steel i can.. i'll look like a scrapper, i guess.

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IMCA38

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Reading the first post, I couldn't help but think about this story:

I went to the pub last night and saw a fat chick dancing on a table.

I said, "Great legs."

The girl giggled and said with a smile, "Do you really think so."

I said "Definitely! Most tables would have collapsed by now. "
 
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