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Another table to add to my 24" x 42" slotted table and my 4' x 8' x 3/8" table.A 5' x 10' x 1" heavy table. I do alot of machine bases and framework that MUST stay flat and this table is not going to warp at all. Need to finish painting it up but I am happy. I don't even have more than about 175.00 in it. Not bad.Last edited by emerickwelding; 09-18-2006 at 08:27 PM.
Reply:Table looks great....but how did you score all of that steel for $175.00??http://all-a-cart.comWelding Cart Kits and accessories
Reply:casters, tubeing for legs at scrap yard, 5" channel from an ironworker I know. 2, 20 footers for 60.00. and the top from a local machine shop. It has been sitting around their shop for 3 years with some surface rust. I scored major on it.
Reply:this table probably weighs in at about 2300-2400 lbs.Last edited by emerickwelding; 09-18-2006 at 08:47 PM.
Reply:Man, I'll say you scored!!!! Nice job....know of any other other machine shops with $1000's of dollars in steel "just laying around"??http://all-a-cart.comWelding Cart Kits and accessories
Reply:Originally Posted by ZTFabMan, I'll say you scored!!!! Nice job....know of any other other machine shops with $1000's of dollars in steel "just laying around"??
Reply:I like that table. Wish I could find some big steel like that.You did good.Plan on building one when I get the top. Then I will decide on the frame. I have some channel and your's looks like it may be the right design. Low to the ground, I like that.Are there cross members? Looks like there may be a weld midway on the channel iron.Last edited by Bob Warner; 09-18-2006 at 10:03 PM.
Reply:That table looks bigger then my entire shop! Fantastic job, home run with the cost! I weld just to keep my snow plows ready for next Winter! |
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