FallibleFlyer
Well-known member
Hi Guys,
I don't post much here, but I watch often. I have a question about my first welding table. Like many, I'm building it on a budget. For the top I was able to find two cast iron table saw tops (20x27) for $10 each. I have bolted the two of them together to serve as a decent size top. While it may not be the most ideal solution, the price was right. For the base, I had an old workbench that I was no longer going to use the supports for, so I gutted those to make a two legged three foot base instead of the three legged six foot it was originally. I also added some cheap casters rated at 90lbs each and so far I'm thinking this may just work out...
Onto my question. As you can see in the pictures, I don't have the top centered. The reason its not centered is because where I have it located, there is a ridge forged into the tops with threaded holes. This would making the mounting of the top extremely easy since it will have holes as well as a ridge to sit on stead of rocking around (or more intense fab to make it not). However, this means its center of gravity is no longer centered on the legs. In the pictures, you can see a dowel underneath the table top. This dowel is right at the point where the table top flopped, so close to the center of gravity. What are your thoughts? Is this too far off center? Will it be very likely to tip over? Each half of the top feels like it weighs 50-75lbs, so the total top is 100-150lbs.
Thanks in advance!
I don't post much here, but I watch often. I have a question about my first welding table. Like many, I'm building it on a budget. For the top I was able to find two cast iron table saw tops (20x27) for $10 each. I have bolted the two of them together to serve as a decent size top. While it may not be the most ideal solution, the price was right. For the base, I had an old workbench that I was no longer going to use the supports for, so I gutted those to make a two legged three foot base instead of the three legged six foot it was originally. I also added some cheap casters rated at 90lbs each and so far I'm thinking this may just work out...
Onto my question. As you can see in the pictures, I don't have the top centered. The reason its not centered is because where I have it located, there is a ridge forged into the tops with threaded holes. This would making the mounting of the top extremely easy since it will have holes as well as a ridge to sit on stead of rocking around (or more intense fab to make it not). However, this means its center of gravity is no longer centered on the legs. In the pictures, you can see a dowel underneath the table top. This dowel is right at the point where the table top flopped, so close to the center of gravity. What are your thoughts? Is this too far off center? Will it be very likely to tip over? Each half of the top feels like it weighs 50-75lbs, so the total top is 100-150lbs.
Thanks in advance!

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