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Thanks everyone. I would add some more detailed pictures and pictures of my vice and anvil stand but it took me an hour just to upload the last two pictures after multiple attempts.
 
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Awesome work!

You need to give more details on that vise stand! Is it sheet stock welded together or a heavy frame with a thin sheet metal covering? I would love to do something similar for my Wilton C3.
 
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Awesome work!

You need to give more details on that vise stand! Is it sheet stock welded together or a heavy frame with a thin sheet metal covering? I would love to do something similar for my Wilton C3.

It is hollow. 1/4" sheet cut and welded to the base and top plate. Plenty strong and mobile.
 
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:O Those stands are pretty damn cool, not to mention that fixture table. Hat couldn't be further off, sir! I may have **** dreams later about that anvil stand. Did you fill it with anything to quiet it down? Any more details on it?
 
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Turned out quite impressively! I like the out of the box thinking you did on your project.:thumbup:

thank you im quite happy with it so far.

:O Those stands are pretty damn cool, not to mention that fixture table. Hat couldn't be further off, sir! I may have **** dreams later about that anvil stand. Did you fill it with anything to quiet it down? Any more details on it?

there is a 1/4" thick piece of leather between the anvil and base that does a very good job of absorbing the vibration and sound.
 

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Wow, that table looks amazing, the stands are also very cool.
Great job, you are quite the craftsman.
 
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You Sir, are the man! Incredible welding and machining skills. I noticed the Eastwood TIG 200 in the background, how do you like that welder? My buddy has one and I thought it was pretty nice except for the foot pedal.
 

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You Sir, are the man! Incredible welding and machining skills. I noticed the Eastwood TIG 200 in the background, how do you like that welder? My buddy has one and I thought it was pretty nice except for the foot pedal.

Beautiful table and impressive engineering skills. Subscribed. I also would like to know your thoughts on Eastwood's Tig welder. Any thoughts on how it would compare to a Hobart?
 

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Very well done! Looks like a commercially-available product. I've been rolling an idea around in the back of my head for a while, about a work-holding table...you have given me more to think about. Thanks for sharing!

Kev
 
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