Yes I made the welding tables. I like having two smaller tables so that if I'm working on something large, I can bridge the piece across the tables and easily get to the middle of what I'm working. I use to work in a shop that had a giant Weldsale fab table. If I remember right it was 5' x 12'. Really nice table, but I was always on my hands and knees on top of the table to weld in the middle of large projects. Mine are small and light enough that I can move them around, and then level them with each other depending on what I'm working on. The tops aren't thick enough that I would be rolling an engine around on top of them, but for the tubular frame type of stuff I do a lot of, it works fine, plus the tops would be inexpensive to replace if I ever need to.
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Sometimes I slide the top from one table over to the other giving me a larger work surface.
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Other times I have them separated so I can get between the tables to weld in the middle of larger pieces
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Hanging a piece up vertical off the side of the table. My welding area also doubles as a spray booth. Depending on what I'm spraying, sometimes I move the tables out of the booth, other times I just throw a tarp over them. When I originally built my welding/spray booth, I had my wood shop in the same space. Now I've got my wood shop moved to a different part of the building and I wish my welding/spray booth was a little larger. At least the welding curtains allow me to spill out of the booth when I'm working on something larger than the booth.
BZ
BZ, I'm also very interested in hearing more about your welding table. I wonder if you have a build-thread here on GJ, that you can link to. But meanwhile, I'd like to know the table dimensions, and a material list, if at all possible. Also wonder if there have been problems with the top warping while you're welding, causing the work pieces to move?
Also want to ask you what you were building, in the last couple pics, AND where did you get those 3 gray boxes under the bench? I've been out looking for something like them just this afternoon.
Hey guys new to the forum thought Id throw a couple of my projects up and see what ya think. Tips, criticism, comments are welcomed
welding table
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Dana 44 for my xj
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upper 3 link mount
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JCR Front Bumper
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Some of what iv been up to.
Hey guys new to the forum thought Id throw a couple of my projects up and see what ya think. Tips, criticism, comments are welcomed
welding table
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Dana 44 for my xj
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upper 3 link mount
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JCR Front Bumper
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Sorry no build thread. The size of my tables are 2' wide x 5' long. I used 2.5" 11ga. sq tube. The tops are 11 ga. sheet. I've never had any big problems with warping. It's definitely not as good as thick plate tops with holes for clamping would be, but it works alright for what I do. The frames I'm building in the last couple of photos are the support structures for a sculpture that was mostly comprised of spun steel and acrylic. The sculpture consisted of 16 different sections (frames) and was approx. 80' wide x 7' tall at its tallest point.
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Dana 44 for my xj
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Were you the artist or just the fabricator that the structure was contracted out to?
Painful initially but it's the difference between near perfect and perfect. German made so if you have to the shipping shouldn't be too painful.Kyrbz, Very High class craftsmanship![]()
Good looking angle clamps, Bessey? I've been looking for similar clamps but they seem to be really expensive, at least here in Finland.
Like this
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30-year warranty, but the price is high 208,15 EUR = 233,09 USD
About as fun as coughing when I have a bad case of diarrhea! [/URL]
Is that part of a blow out preventer?
Nowhere near the skill level of some of you folks, but I made this chair this weekend:
Very cool design.
Nowhere near the skill level of some of you folks, but I made this chair this weekend:
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Painful initially but it's the difference between near perfect and perfect. German made so if you have to the shipping shouldn't be too painful.
http://www.stronghandtools.com/stronghandtools/products/3axis.php
do you know what size wire you were usingI'm using a Miller 211 Autoset running on 220 I'm not 100% on the settings most of that stuff is of different thickness.
Thanks for the link Malczewski. I did not find price information, but usually shipping and customs charges are so high that ordering from abroad does not make economic sense.
Like this? They go for $190 .... yikes!!
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200342945_200342945
Like this? They go for $190 .... yikes!!
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200342945_200342945
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