DuluthMachineWorks
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A while back, I had an opportunity to salvage some steel plate, pipe, and tubing to put together a welding table.

The core of the build is this plate- 26x48 inches of usable space, 1” thick. Not quite as big as I would have liked, but the price of free was right.
Also salvaged with this piece was about 15’ of 2x4 1/4” wall tube, and some 4” schedule 40 pipe. In my head, the way this is working out is pipe for the legs, with a frame made of the steel tube.


I started cutting up the pipe a week or so ago. Had to get pretty creative as the full length was way too heavy for my cheap harbor freight outfeed stand. A little rigging goes a long way though.


Today, I started working on cutting up the steel tube.
Then I marked out the necessary notches for cutting later this weekend.

Started working on laying out the plate.

Since I have some extra steel on one side due to the big circle cutout, I’m thinking of adding a 1-1/2” hardy hole so I can slot tooling in and out. I was thinking 2” receiver tube, but this table will be on casters, so I don’t foresee using anything that a 1-1/2” hole would be inadequate for.


Also worked on cutting circles for end caps for the pipe, but I really don’t think the bandsaw is the right tool here. This one took forever, and I need eight.
And that’s where my stopping point is for today. Tomorrow I plan on doing some hot work and getting the plate/end caps cut to size. More to come!

The core of the build is this plate- 26x48 inches of usable space, 1” thick. Not quite as big as I would have liked, but the price of free was right.
Also salvaged with this piece was about 15’ of 2x4 1/4” wall tube, and some 4” schedule 40 pipe. In my head, the way this is working out is pipe for the legs, with a frame made of the steel tube.


I started cutting up the pipe a week or so ago. Had to get pretty creative as the full length was way too heavy for my cheap harbor freight outfeed stand. A little rigging goes a long way though.


Today, I started working on cutting up the steel tube.
Then I marked out the necessary notches for cutting later this weekend.

Started working on laying out the plate.

Since I have some extra steel on one side due to the big circle cutout, I’m thinking of adding a 1-1/2” hardy hole so I can slot tooling in and out. I was thinking 2” receiver tube, but this table will be on casters, so I don’t foresee using anything that a 1-1/2” hole would be inadequate for.


Also worked on cutting circles for end caps for the pipe, but I really don’t think the bandsaw is the right tool here. This one took forever, and I need eight.
And that’s where my stopping point is for today. Tomorrow I plan on doing some hot work and getting the plate/end caps cut to size. More to come!
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