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joe.striper

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A guy who just sold me 6 vises offered me a work table (pic attached). It is 24 " tall solid steel with big adjustable feet. It weighs over 200 lbs, what the heck is this for? He wants 50 bucks for it. Thanks.
 

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Not for surface plates.
Granite stands are typically open, the granite usually has three point suspension made up of rubber blocks.
Its a machine base, generic base used for assembly fixtures or on assembly lines, modified to suit your needs.
The tops are usually ground and make an excellent welding table, tap a grid of holes for hold downs and you are good to go.
Price is good, you could not buy the materials for $50.

Kevin
 

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Does the Yuengling Lager come with it? Oh, and we will need pics of the other items.....
 

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If it was in Dallas I'd try to beat you to it. Would love to have it.
 

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If you are near me....don't buy it. It's a terrible deal and you should send me his number.

If you are not near me...then go buy it

Bob
 

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I'd need two!!!:beer:


One for each of my 80's vintage Infinity 150 Studio Monitors...:thumbup:


One must have tunes in one's garage...:lol:


$ 50.00 is only a quarter a pound!!!:rocker:


Buy the damn thing, and quit putzing around...:evil:
 
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I'd need two!!!:beer:


One for each of my 80's vintage Infinity 150 Studio Monitors...:thumbup:


One must have tunes in one's garage...:lol:


$ 50.00 is only a quarter a pound!!!:rocker:


Buy the damn thing, and quit putzing around...:evil:

Andrew needs it for his Mega Vise.
 
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Does the Yuengling Lager come with it? Oh, and we will need pics of the other items.....

Here you go buckgnarly...im selling the baldor bases and the 3/4 hp Dayton grinder. I'll never sell the buffer. Oh and I picked up a Kalamazoo, Baldor powered, 2" sander from the same guy for $50.00
 

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Looks like it would be pretty cheap & easy to weld on leg sections to make it any height you want.
 

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A guy who just sold me 6 vises offered me a work table (pic attached). It is 24 " tall solid steel with big adjustable feet. It weighs over 200 lbs, what the heck is this for? He wants 50 bucks for it. Thanks.

It's for getting all the warm beer off the floor, and into a cold fridge mounted on it.
 

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what is this solid steel table for???

Easy one....It's a stripper platform for a heavy chick... Buy it, and hire a big heffer to dance for you.. The bigger they are the cheaper they are... (Don't get caught up in paying for the pound.)
 
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joe.striper

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I'll take it.

Where can I pick it up?

It is located in Agawam, MA. And no it ain't on Craigslist.

The seller also has a gorgeous 4" Starret vise with swivel top , small hand press and pipe vise all beautifully welded to a 4x4 piece of 1/4 inch plate steel. He wanted 200 for that, which is way too much. Oh yeah, and a baldor 3" vertical sander, but he wanted crazy $$ for that.
 

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Buy it buy it buy it! If that was local I would be all over it. With adjustable legs it would be easy to build some risers for it.
 

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Short tables like that are commonly used for assembly in a furniture maker's wood shop. It is much easier to work on a small table or chair if it is slightly raised off the ground, rather than 40" off the ground (regular bench height). The one you have pictured is probably not a furniture maker's assembly table because it is so heavy duty, but it would work just fine in that application.
 
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