I just got my first welder and my first project is going to be a small welding table to fit in my small garage. The table will be 30x18 to slide into a setback wall.
It won't see any heavy duty work and will double as a work bench for various car projects - probably never anything bigger than a subframe or a cylinder head will be on there.
I've put together a design I am happy with, but I've also looked at a lot of projects on here and just on google image search. In looking at those it seems like people go for very large square (1.5-2" square) tubing even for small benches.
Am I overlooking something? I've done the math and from a structural standpoint even 1" square w/ .065" wall is more than enough (unsupported legs would buckle at 2300# each). Are there other factors? Is 1" square hard to weld?
"Right" size tube would keep both cost and weight down. Is there something I'm missing?
It won't see any heavy duty work and will double as a work bench for various car projects - probably never anything bigger than a subframe or a cylinder head will be on there.
I've put together a design I am happy with, but I've also looked at a lot of projects on here and just on google image search. In looking at those it seems like people go for very large square (1.5-2" square) tubing even for small benches.
Am I overlooking something? I've done the math and from a structural standpoint even 1" square w/ .065" wall is more than enough (unsupported legs would buckle at 2300# each). Are there other factors? Is 1" square hard to weld?
"Right" size tube would keep both cost and weight down. Is there something I'm missing?
it's fine from a structural standpoint. 1" tube is pretty damn strong.
