36"x72"
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Looks cool, but I bet you wouldnt want to sit at it and work...I imagine myself having a spacer or some part I'm tig'ing and it falling through on my lap...or MIG splatter on the balls...
36"x72"
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My new table thread is here:
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=110263
This thread has got me wanting to learn how to weld now. I actually have a Lincoln 110v wire-feed welder, just don't know where to start. Maybe I should find a used table. Anyone give welding instruction ?
You can rent a DVD from Smartflix for ten bucks. That's how I got started. I think it was the Steve Bleile MIG video.
Random question but what is everyone using to remove the scale and keep the top from rusting?


I'm still adding to/moderfyn' this one that I built this year. I thought i'd like the expanded metal... but as it turns out, I think it ***** out loud. I'd like to find a solid plate, or maybe some thick barstock to re-do the top with. I wanna add a powerstrip to the bottom as well...
Overall i'm pretty happy with it though. Especially since the bench itself cost me $0.00 (ignoring the cost of welding wire n' gas of course)
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An old pic from years ago. The table is used most days now.
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I just picked up a JD2 bender this week with 4 die sets. I never thought to incorporate it into a table/mount. I see you are running air over hydraulic (or full hydro?) what do you bend up. I would think you would have to move it outside to bend up a long stick of tube?
I am building a full cage for my 4x4 this winter and some other tube work and would like to know how your setup is working for you. I love the idea, it looks great man.



Thanks Jack, I'll look into that.
No Vo-Tech near me. Nothing really near me, I live on an island !
Picked this beast of a table up the other day. Top is 36"x36" and 2.5" thick.
Kent

Are you complaining, or boasting?
Those of us who are familiar with Whidbey Island and the Washington Islands in general are jealous of your location.
Picked this beast of a table up the other day. Top is 36"x36" and 2.5" thick.
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Kent
Is that vise just mounted to that heavy plate to be slid around? Thats a great idea for a welding fixture.![]()
Picked this beast of a table up the other day. Top is 36"x36" and 2.5" thick.
Kent
Really? Looks like 1" max from the pics. Talking about the plate, not the framework it sits on...