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TIG'ed up a lower rack(part that the lava rocks sit on) for a friends BBQ. Few pics of the project....Everybody likes pics, so enjoy.... Attached Images
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Reply:nice work
Reply:Nice and god I love the table.Any threads about table top?Dave ReberWadsworth Ohio
Reply:Nice clean work. I also like the clamps.Nothing Ever Got Done By Quitting, Never Give Up.
Reply:That is one nice table. Is that a 1/2" plate ? The grill looks clean and nice too.
Reply:Here's the thread on my table........... http://weldingweb.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=60928Go with at least 1/2 inch plate for the table top, 3/8 is too thin....just not as flat as I would like.Table has worked out great...has come in really handy, not just for welding, but many other projects, the wheels really help also.....ZZ.
Reply:I'd be afraid to do it with 16ga or even 13ga x 1/2" expanded metal, my guess is that it would sag pretty bad in a year or so.Just did the same thing but different! 16x24 Arkla bottom grate was burned / corroded / bent so bad the ceramic briques fell down. Replaced the bottom with 1/4" CR rods 3/4" apart. Replaced the top grille (shown) with 3/8" CR rods spaced with a 3/8x3/4 CR bar. IMS had half dozen 10' pieces in the scrap bin half price because they had about a foot of bow. As you can see ... Tacked with the HH140 w/C25 on V=4, speed 50, then welded with the PA3A with .045 at about 135a and 21v and CO2. Man, that CO2 is really HOT - - the welds kinda sagged! I'd shoot a pic but it's not here. Gotta grind it out, but the welds don't interfere with the grillin'! Sears meat pretty good with thick rods like that! Attached ImagesLast edited by Fabn4Fun; 07-13-2013 at 06:24 PM.
Reply:do yourself a favor and get some hollow lock set screws http://www.mcmaster.com/#hollow-set-screws/=nlxgh6keeps the threads from getting full of crud, since theyre hollow, debris falls through them |
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