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I have 8-24' sticks of 1.5 1/16 wall aluminum round tubing that I was thinking of making a weld table out of. I was thinking this was a good idea because it would be light but the problem is I want a steel top and trying to think how is a good secure way to attach it.I have a drill press and a 1.5 hole saw to make good copes for good fit up. I am sure that I will have to brace it up really well, but how well. I am planning on getting something at least 1/4 thick steel top.
Reply:Originally Posted by arcboyI have 8-24' sticks of 1.5 1/16 wall aluminum round tubing that I was thinking of making a weld table out of. I was thinking this was a good idea because it would be light but the problem is I want a steel top and trying to think how is a good secure way to attach it.I have a drill press and a 1.5 hole saw to make good copes for good fit up. I am sure that I will have to brace it up really well, but how well. I am planning on getting something at least 1/4 thick steel top.
Reply:Where did you get your aluminum? The place i get mine from is HUGE and only sells aluminum. But it doesn't sell any round tube, just pipe. Of course i can get it but it would be a mill order and i think thats like a 1000#s.www.performancealuminumfabrication.com
Reply:Most of the weight of the table will be in the top. So you aren't really saving that much by using aluminum for the legs. And you're making a more difficult design by mixing metals.I would save the aluminum tubing for another project and make the welding table with all steel.Use the aluminum to make a nice stool to go with your table.Dynasty200DX w/coolmate1MM210MM VintageESAB miniarc161ltsLincoln AC225Victor O/A, Smith AW1ACutmaster 81IR 2475N7.5FPRage3Jancy USA1019" SBAEAD-200LE
Reply:like the aluminum stool idea! i make way to much stuff out of aluminum !>Innovations are what i leave behind for History
Reply:I need to get set up for aluminum i would love to make some nice al. stools for the shop2-Lincoln idealarc 250/250, lincoln 225 ac/dc welder, lincweld ac 180c, hobart handler 210, hobart stickmate lx 235/160, Hypertherm Powermax30local 26 I.B.E.W Electrician
Reply:I just have plenty of Aluminum and I really like to weld aluminum. I thought it would be a good ideal to make a top easily removable to replace it or move it. It will not need to hold a lot just a good flat surface to weld on. I got the material from a local guy who had some listed FS on CL. $16 for 24 sections. I need to get a bender next so I can do something like stools and I also want to make some street bike stands.
Reply:Thin wall tubeing is a bitch to bend without a mandrel bender. Mac |
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