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Vintage 1950 Snap On tool box welding table build

seavonj

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I posted a few pics months back on the rebuild of the snap on tool chest. I am just about finished with the welding table, a few minor adjustments for the installation of the 1/2" table top, Vise attachment points, and general organization of the table. It plugs directly into 220. I also modified the electrical in order to place a 110 receptacle for power tools etc. Here are a few pictures. It has been fun working on this. One of my favorite parts of the table are the switches that turn on either the Mig, Tig, or Plasma cutter under the table, so no reaching under and behind the machine to turn it on.
 

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LXCam

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That's flipping awesome. The only thing that stands out that might be a bit on the underengineered side would be those wheels. I hope you keep your floor spotless or ever pebble is gonna piss you off ;)
 

Tractorsellr

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That's a well designed table. Like the touch of the Miller Blue on the Snap on box.
 
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