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welding table ?

slow50

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how much over hang should i leave around the table top to the support? its a 4'x4'x1/2" top i wana leave room to clamp to the edge but not so much over hang that it might bend over time. thanks.
 
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3oheight

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I'd do at least six. Mine is around 4 and is a pain some times. My top is not attached so a lot of the time I scoot the top over to help.
 

kf4zht

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I have 3 sides hanging over about 4", it is too short at times. Having 1 side flush is nice, i use that side for when I really need to pound something.
 
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motobilt

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My welding table has roughly a 4 inch overhang. It does help keep from bending the edge. I do have slots in the table to aid in clamping out in space. The slots use standard t-slot clamp down kits for a milling machine. So the clamping options are endless. Not to mention I can fixture and go vertical on the table if needed.

FYI, if you want to make your own table like this the slots are CNC Laser Cut.

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slow50

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ya that would be nice but mines a little more low budget. ill go 4" im sure its gona see some beatings.
 
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