BPJOOP93
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I am getting more and more ideas guys. keep the pics comin. Where to get the steel for the top? I just got quoted just over $630 for a 48"x72" 3/8 thick plate. that aint gonna fly!!

Holy cow Mike! You make me realize what a piece of **** I have for a table....
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Any thoughts on building out of aluminum? I already have an 8' aluminum workbench that I thought about converting into a welding table.

Awesome table!!! Who laid out the lines and how where the scribed into the top?
Thanks for posting.
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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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Can you "expand" on that? I have a portable welding table that I have done a fair bit if welding on and it's been great. I don't clamp things to it for "heavy duty" welding but for general welding it's been pretty good.I would advise against using expanded metal as a welding table top.
Can you "expand" on that? I have a portable welding table that I have done a fair bit if welding on and it's been great. I don't clamp things to it for "heavy duty" welding but for general welding it's been pretty good.
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Here is mine.
Got from the scrap yard many years ago, don't know
what it was originally used for.
This fall before the weather got crappy,
I did a little sandblasting and painting on it.
Holy cow Mike! You make me realize what a piece of **** I have for a table....
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screwed up by welding the plate to the legs. It went from nearly perfectly flat to bent corners.
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A friend of mine gave me an old iron table. I modified the table a bit and built new stainless top and added iron mesh.
How is one supposed to fasten the top?
How is one supposed to fasten the top?
Build a top frame for the legs. Set the top on the frame and weld tabs made out of angle iron to the bottom side of the top. Bolt the tabs to the frame you made at the top of the legs. You only need a couple of tabs front and back and you won't have as much welding to do which will distort the top plate.

You can weld it but it doesny need to be all the way around, about half a rod over 3 spots per leg, its basically to keep it from sliding off, it could be fixed but I bet you soon wont notice as it is. Mine are not flat,,, very very rare it makes any differecnce.

That is an awesome table! I've been planning to build one this way for a while, just haven't gotten around to it. My plan is to use 6"×1/2" steel plates gapped just like yours for clamping. I've yet to decide on dimensions for it though.
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