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Fyrme

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Wakon, Does the vibration of the compressor make it hard to keep stuff on the shelves? I picture everything vibrating and falling off. Cool Idea though. I'd love to somehow incorporate a small built in air compressor and tank on my welder/plasma cart. But have yet to come up with a functional solution.
 
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Bowling alley wood coffee table
 

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I was grinding and caught my sweat shirt on fire 7 inch round hole I thought it was getting kinda warm, the bad thing is I have a leather jacket for welding and grinding

Don't forget to wear your safety gear, and I did really like that sweat shirt too!!!

James

I set my pant's leg on fire just above the ankle grinding one day. No skin burns thankfully but there was hole in the pants!
 

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Bowling alley wood coffee table


Nice... I see so many coffee tables I want to build not enough living rooms to use them.

Finished my dogs raised dog dish. Made it to practice TIG. There were actually a couple nice beads that I was sad to take a grinder to.
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Paint didn't turn out too great cause it's cold here but it's a dog dish so it will have to do.
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Wakon, Does the vibration of the compressor make it hard to keep stuff on the shelves? I picture everything vibrating and falling off. Cool Idea though. I'd love to somehow incorporate a small built in air compressor and tank on my welder/plasma cart. But have yet to come up with a functional solution.

I was concerned with the vibration issue too. I fabricated the (angle iron) supports for the filter stack and rubber-isolated them. The connection to the compressor itself is bolted with no isolation. There is no problem with the stuff on the shelves at all (WHEW!). When I started the project I did not know exactly how I was going to proceed, but I find a few sketches while looking at the item to be modded, & allowing time for ideas to percolate always seem to assist. Also willingness to change the initial concept to Mod 1 helps too. Post up what equipment you have that you want to include in your "does many things cart" to let us all shoot some ideas to you. Love getting those creative juices going!!
 

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For Will S: all angle is 2"x2"x 1/8". Top is 1/8" HRS. MIG welded with .023 wire & 75 Ar/25 CO2. Under the top- 3 angle braces, equally spaced. I notched the cross braces so that the upper structure and the braces were flush to the top.

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Thanks W/T, for the reply. And I like the table's purpose-built design. Nice job.
 

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Re: My HF Bandsaw stand

Copied some others and made this last month. Still need to get a foot pedal.
1x1 tubing either 1/8 or 090 wall, don't remember. Table is about 12x13 7ga.

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And a weld pic
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How is the harbor Freight bandsaw holding up?
 

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It's holding up great but I don't use the hell out of it. First thing I did was buy new blades for it though. Far amount of threads here and a recent revival "show us your port-a-bands" or similar in the general garage section
 

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Made some wine bottle holders, silverware conductor and runner.
 

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Made a welding cart for my new Miller Thunderbolt XL. I still need to get some expanded metal and attach it from the underside where the cables are, and make a low-profile box for the top.
 

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Hot Chop shop

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Dukers swiss army welding table has inspired me to try to be more organized with my table to maximize my space... Borrowed this idea from Swag off-road....
Started with this
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Plasma cutter helped out
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Hot Chop Shop!! Wow you have a lot of clamps! I posted my welding table build in another thread, here is how I am storing clamps.

You will obviously need at least another rail, or perhaps a long rail across the front. Before welding the tube(s), see how much space each size clamp needs to comfortably clear the table top bottom edge and the shelf. I rigged mine up to do this and found the best place for the clamps I have, & how they want to hang. BTW, the plywood top pops off for welding.

Man, I've developed clamp envy now.... :shocking:

Post photos how you solve this, hope this helps!

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Been posting this build in my other thread, but thought I'd post a pic here as well.

This is my "Welterweight" welding table. Not as heavy duty as a lot of you guys have made, but I'm thinking it will fit my needs well.

Spent the evening getting it all leveled, squared and clamped. Ready for weld up tomorrow.
 

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Hot Chop Shop!! Wow you have a lot of clamps! I posted my welding table build in another thread, here is how I am storing clamps.



You will obviously need at least another rail, or perhaps a long rail across the front. Before welding the tube(s), see how much space each size clamp needs to comfortably clear the table top bottom edge and the shelf. I rigged mine up to do this and found the best place for the clamps I have, & how they want to hang. BTW, the plywood top pops off for welding.



Man, I've developed clamp envy now....


I have a similar table design with angle iron for clamp storage...
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But if you are bad at welding like me you start collecting lots of clamps to keep your projects straight and help with distortion. Once both sides filled up it's time to get more organized. If you wanna see lots of clamps check out Jack Olsen's page he has walls covered in clamps... I think he owns stock in a c-clamp company.
 

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Been posting this build in my other thread, but thought I'd post a pic here as well.



This is my "Welterweight" welding table. Not as heavy duty as a lot of you guys have made, but I'm thinking it will fit my needs well.



Spent the evening getting it all leveled, squared and clamped. Ready for weld up tomorrow.


Looks great, I like the holes on the side curious how you made them. Post pics when you're done curious about the top looks like have solid plate and half mesh?
 

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Anyone try using the pallet rack beams for table legs? In the picture I would cut off the angled piece (orange section) that has the tabs for locking to the uprights. This would give a nice foot. I figure a single beam will give me two legs with enough material to do a short side (24") framing section. Four beams would be enough for a full table. I can get 8' load beams for $17 each ... so about $75 for a heavy duty table, less the top.
 

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Hot Chop,

I like your clamp storage. I've been scouring thru every bodies welding table build to pilfer ideas that will add some utility/function to the table without killing the look of it.
 

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Trailer frame I welded for a teardrop camper I'm building.
 

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Hot Chop,

I like your clamp storage. I've been scouring thru every bodies welding table build to pilfer ideas that will add some utility/function to the table without killing the look of it.

Thanks, it would have made more sense to incorporate a small cabinet on the underside of the table for additional storage but I like it light so I can roll it into the drive way to grind.... Maybe the next table I build will be more thought out in the planning stage. Just checked out your table thread very nice!


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Thanks, it would have made more sense to incorporate a small cabinet on the underside of the table for additional storage but I like it light so I can roll it into the drive way to grind.... Maybe the next table I build will be more thought out in the planning stage. Just checked out your table thread very nice!

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The clamp and grinder racks look great. I see that you acquired your plasma cutter.... What do you think, pretty cool isn't! :)
 

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Thanks, it would have made more sense to incorporate a small cabinet on the underside of the table for additional storage but I like it light so I can roll it into the drive way to grind.... Maybe the next table I build will be more thought out in the planning stage. Just checked out your table thread very nice!


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I like your clamp storage as well. I'm going to steal it and make one improvement (maybe)...Use square tubes that slide out from under the table. So, maybe have a 1 x 3 tube welded back under the table about 18". Weld parallel 3/4" square tubes to the 1 x 3. Add gussets to keep the 3/4" tubes from sagging. Then slide 1" tubes over them. That way you can adjust for more clamps and they're mostly under the table instead of sticking out. I guess this could be done with round tubes just as easily.

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The clamp and grinder racks look great. I see that you acquired your plasma cutter.... What do you think, pretty cool isn't! :)


I'm extremely happy with the plasma cutter! Glad I waited and got a hypertherm... now I just need to find some projects to use it on... All the big projects I really needed it for are done.
Maybe I'll get bored and steal your welding table design as soon as I can find a nice 1-2 thick slab of awesomeness.
 
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