Zeeman
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I am planning to build a welding table using the base of an old Craftsman radial arm saw to put the top on. The top is 3/16 steel and the measurements are 26"x36" approximately.
The table will be used in my home garage/workshop and I don't plan to have any huge projects.
My welder is a Lincoln Handy Mig. I'm not a good welder. I'm just learning the basics. I don't have gas yet.
Questions:
1. Is my chosen base appropriate? Size? Sturdiness?
2. I have two separate pieces of steel that measure half the size mentioned above Should I bevel the edges before welding?
3. Should I leave a gap in the **** joint? If so, how wide?
4. My two pieces don't come together perfectly level. Should I just shim one sid till they are level?
I'm sure there will be more questions, but thanks for reading. I hope to get some expert advice.
The table will be used in my home garage/workshop and I don't plan to have any huge projects.
My welder is a Lincoln Handy Mig. I'm not a good welder. I'm just learning the basics. I don't have gas yet.
Questions:
1. Is my chosen base appropriate? Size? Sturdiness?
2. I have two separate pieces of steel that measure half the size mentioned above Should I bevel the edges before welding?
3. Should I leave a gap in the **** joint? If so, how wide?
4. My two pieces don't come together perfectly level. Should I just shim one sid till they are level?
I'm sure there will be more questions, but thanks for reading. I hope to get some expert advice.
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