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Cash and carry, crazy low price. I'm embarrassed and ashamed to reveal actual cost. Great solid table.
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Reply:Whoa dude! It's awesome! But it's upside down! Hope we're gonna see some pics of it right side up with a project jigged up on it!
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Reply:Great find.Did he take the $2 Last edited by sqznby; 08-27-2012 at 05:06 PM.
Reply:what does that weigh? It looks like you are casually loading a 200lb chunk of steel into the back of your vehicle WITH ONE HANDmiller syncrowave 250hobart handler 140home made 400 amp engine driven in progress...
Reply:MR_JOSHUA The table is most likely cast iron, and the legs steel.What process/filler do the table-top welds look like.Opus
Reply:I would guess either cast steel or malleable iron, both are very weldable. Looks like a big rotary table top. Nice score.
Reply:Nice catch, you are making it look light?Bruce The Welding ChefLincoln Weld-Pack 3200 NORWELD StickStanford Hill Farm
Reply:Originally Posted by sqznbyGreat find.Did he take the $2
Reply:I don't think cast iron, but cold rolled or forged plate that has been machined.My eyes detect GMAW welds, maybe FCAW dual shield, but would need more close up. |
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