flingwing1969
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I got all the material for this project from FreeCycle, except the tires/wheels, which I removed from one of my four handtrucks (the one I got for $3 at a yard/moving sale). I have a large welding table that can handle 4x8 or larger sheets, but this is the one I use most often. Since I weld/cut outside for the most part, and because my driveway is covered in asphalt grindings, big wheels are a must for pushing this thing around. I had an old set of trailer fenders laying around, so I put those over the rear tires to keep the slag from damaging the tires.
The drop leaves hinge via round pipe in square tubing, just short of an interference fit and they "lock" in the up position via a pipe run side to side through square tubing, simple and effective. I haven't really used the drop leaves yet, but it's nice to know that I can make the table larger if I want to.
I'm getting old and I find a nice light helps my beads to go down better, so I welded a bracket on for a little shop light.
I still have to fab up a bottom shelf of open stock, probably expanded steel, a small storage rack so slide miscl stock into, put on a few hooks and a couple of grinder hangers, and put in a removable slag hopper, but I've been using it a lot and I don't know how I lived without it.
The drop leaves hinge via round pipe in square tubing, just short of an interference fit and they "lock" in the up position via a pipe run side to side through square tubing, simple and effective. I haven't really used the drop leaves yet, but it's nice to know that I can make the table larger if I want to.
I'm getting old and I find a nice light helps my beads to go down better, so I welded a bracket on for a little shop light.
I still have to fab up a bottom shelf of open stock, probably expanded steel, a small storage rack so slide miscl stock into, put on a few hooks and a couple of grinder hangers, and put in a removable slag hopper, but I've been using it a lot and I don't know how I lived without it.

Nice work on the wheels for the workbench, simply pick up one end and wheel it where you want too - clever.
