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Would this make the start of a good work table?

Jlbc212

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I need a workbench/welding table for my garage. I presently do not have a welder, just a cutting torch. I'm looking for opinions on using a HF scaffold.

http://t.harborfreight.com/heavy-duty-portable-scaffold-69055.html

I could replace the plywood top with a steel plate and cut the four posts down to the top of the plate. The table would be portable. If extra sturdiness is needed, I could temporarily clamp/bolt it to the concrete wall in my garage. What do you experts think?
 
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lotsoftools

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It seems like it could work out alright. But like The Cobbler said, a bit expensive for what you want to do. You may be able to find a used one on Craigslist for a much better price.
 
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astroracer

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This is one of my portable welding/cutting/grinding benches. This was trash picked for free and I "repurposed" it.
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50 bucks for the 1/4" steel top and 8 dollars for the HF furniture dolly i used for the casters. And TONS of tool storage.
Look around, cabinets like this are all over, for next to nothing.
Mark
 

36truck

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I agree with the others too much money to spend & then cut it up to make a bench out of. Better of buying your self the welder then build a bench with metal from the scrap yard.
 

littletoes

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I've used those scaffolds, and they "wiggle" a LOT....so a guy would have to "stiffen" it up a bit. That and the cost would make it seem better to build one out of angle iron if you ask me.
 
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