I wonder if its more specifically the oxide layer on the wire and on the work that becomes vaporized. I built the all stainless steel bbq in my pictures with only a mig. Warping is a pain in the rear!
I wonder if its more specifically the oxide layer on the wire and on the work that becomes vaporized. I built the all stainless steel bbq in my pictures with only a mig. Warping is a pain in the rear!
Power tig 225lx
Hand tools up the wazoo.
I ended up making a table top table. 24x48 1/4 thick, weighs about 100 lbs , portable that I can remove. nothing special but it works great. I need to make some kind of jig to square up material. if any body got any ideas let me know.
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Coleman 80 gal. Compressor
7x10 Mini Lathe
Craftsman 12" Bandsaw
Lots of litler stuff
Buzz.
You could get some straight stock and square it as good as possible, clamp it down then drill holes through it and the table. Then tap out the holes in the table, and ream out the holes in the stock a little. Or you could just use bolts and nuts all the way through. Use the most accurate measuring device possible when setting up the pieces before drilling any holes. If trying to make a perfect 90 use the Pythagorean theorem formula http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pythagorean_theorem. This way you can do the math and figure out the exact length you need to measure out.
Power tig 225lx
Hand tools up the wazoo.
I just bought a 36' x 72" with a 1/4" top for $140.00.
I was going to build one but the materials were three times that.
Hey Gunner
It is to bad your not up here as one just sold with a 42" x 72" x 1" surface ground top (looked like brand new) for $500.00. the top alone was worth way more than that.
Consistency is a good thing....unless you're consistently an idiot.
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I just bought one of the little, somewhat cheesy folding Nomad tables. I know it is a bit on the light side and I could have built one, but I don't have the room in the garage for a big table (and 90% of the work I do I can hold in my hand). I do have access to a much better table if needed. I also ordered a bunch of Strong Hand clamps and clamp accessories, including an adjustable small joint master clamp to hopefully use for building small accessory racks and subframes for bikes.
I'll put up a post once I get it all, especially to sort of "review" the clamps.
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Any day on a motorcycle like this that ends just needing parts and labor is a good day.
4.82, 158.67mph 1/8th mile 7.350, 200.35mph 1/4 mile
My "welding table" doubles as a general metalworking bench and an anvil.It's 30" tall, 36" square, with a 2.5" thick top. Plate alone weighs over 900lbs.
Kent
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Doesn't LOOK like a portable table, but apparently it is!
~Joe
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Machines
- Lincoln Invertec V100 with TIG
- Ready Welder
- Lincoln Ranger 8 (gone)
topgear, Is the plate recessed? Its hard to tell from the pic but it doesn't look like 2.5 it looks more around 1 inch. Looking at the 2x4's on the bench behind it, the top seems like its thinner.
and geez Do you own a forklift or what, how do you move it there's no way I could move that thing around by hand. Any how nice table.
Power tig 225lx
Hand tools up the wazoo.
Thats a good price. You should put some heavy duty casters on it.
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Power tig 225lx
Hand tools up the wazoo.
I made my table when I took my evening welding classes.
It's portable and is a good size for what I weld on.
It has a 1/2" plate top.
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It's what you learn, After you know it all, that counts!
Here is my table. Never mind the mess. The plate is 3/4", the legs are 2"x3" Its not perfectly flat but it gets the job done. When welding aluminum I like to put down a plate of aluminum on top I find this eliminates the arc spots on my work piece.
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Power tig 225lx
Hand tools up the wazoo.
Very nice table, like the design!
Gil
powerpro 256
lincoln 185
Everlast 200DX
Everlast PT185
Shoptask 3-in-1 (not currently in my garage, but I own it...)
Any day on a motorcycle like this that ends just needing parts and labor is a good day.
4.82, 158.67mph 1/8th mile 7.350, 200.35mph 1/4 mile
I built a kickarse table once years back when the shop supplied the resources and time. I wished I'd taken pictures of it.
~Joe
Avoid Sears Home Improvement!
Machines
- Lincoln Invertec V100 with TIG
- Ready Welder
- Lincoln Ranger 8 (gone)
My buddy works as a tech at a hospital, and the stuff they throw out! I have two nice rolling cabinets, all steel with flat steel tops, and one even has large aluminum hooks that are perfect to hang TIG cables, etc.
All I have to do is now extend one with another set of casters to allow for the T-sized bottle of gas that I use.
Cheers,
mike
I need to build me a good table. Ive got a wooden one and i hate it always catching on fire. How much does your alls tables usually cost in materials and how much for the top and what thickness is the top.
Gabe
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