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Hi ya all i know i,m going to get a bunch of flack for this but anyway here goes.Do any of you good folks have a quick and sorta easy to resurface a welding table other than having it machine cut. The one i have is old and not so level surface anymore its got a bunch of high spots an low gouges in it i was thinking on the lines of a belt sander but not sure on keeping it true.So i thought maybe some of you might have an idea not that i,m against work but oldman told me you learn from experience and the only dumb question is the one you don,t ask so there it is all idea,s and comments are appericiatedListen people to what i say it,s better to burn out than fade away
Reply:I don't know the table, of course, but one option is to flip the top. The underside might need a lot less grinding to clean up.Jack OlsenMy garage website
Reply:I forgot to mention its a 4x6 1/2 inch top sorry i cant really fip it it got 3/8 angle welded for the frame and 3/8 3x4 box tube for legs ny cam is busted or i would put up a pic thanks for the idea it,s a good oneListen people to what i say it,s better to burn out than fade away
Reply:What about knocking off the high spots and putting a 1/8 or 1/4 sheet on top and welding the edges together? New surface, no gouges, fairly easy.I'm spending my Kids inheritance, I dont like him that much anyway!!!!!!Enuff tools to do the job, enough sense to use em.Anybody got a spare set of kidneys? Trade?
Reply:Originally Posted by SpudI forgot to mention its a 4x6 1/2 inch top sorry i cant really fip it it got 3/8 angle welded for the frame and 3/8 3x4 box tube for legs ny cam is busted or i would put up a pic thanks for the idea it,s a good one |
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