Ok, here we goa few shots of my portable welding table,
and tools of the trade. I got that feelin some of you are giggling.
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03-07-2010, 09:44 PM #1
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My Portable Welding Table
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03-07-2010, 11:20 PM #2
i like it. it has a fully height adjustable top with color coded adjusters. now how cool is that. and to show its high dollar it even has a shiny new top that easily reversible. mind if i ask how long it took to build this fine piece of craftsmanship? can you please include some step by step instructions and pics of the assembly process? i think i might have enough materials around the farm to copy it if i take apart my coffee and dinning room tables. coarse my 4 girlfriends might want to divorce me if i dismantle the house hold furniture. but what the heck i'll make them happy with some fine rustic apple crates.

miller 225 bobcat
miller aead200le (with miller hf tig trailer mounted)
mm175, mm211, TA181i
mm252 w/30a spool gun
precision tig 225
hobart stickmate LX ac/dc
Speedglas 9100X & XX / Miller Digital Elite
hypertherm 380 & cutmaster 52
victor journeyman & super range
ridgid chop saw, kalamazoo band saw
steel max and evolution carbide saws
6 4.5" & a 20lb 9" rockwell grinders
case 580 backhoe (for what i can"t lift)
if first you don't succeed
trash the b#####d
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03-08-2010, 09:01 AM #3
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Glad you like it
The whole idea is portability. Table height is 34” the table size is 48”x18” 1/8” plate, in photo #2 I show the frame it’s 1-1/4”x1-1/4” x1/8” sq stock picked up at the local supply yard. I’m using .030 solid steel wire and a setting of 4/70 on my Millermatic 180. In photo #3 the vise is a key element to the table it’s also portable, and of course you’ll need tools, good tools are essential. Tools of the Trade 
Send me an email and I’ll get you a Cadd drawing or a PDF be my pleasure
Ah man your killin me here,
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03-08-2010, 09:24 AM #4
seriously it looks like it will be a nice table when you get it done. nice and light and easy on the back. beats the heck out of a piece of plywood on a tree stump. be sure to show us farm billies pics of the finished table.
miller 225 bobcat
miller aead200le (with miller hf tig trailer mounted)
mm175, mm211, TA181i
mm252 w/30a spool gun
precision tig 225
hobart stickmate LX ac/dc
Speedglas 9100X & XX / Miller Digital Elite
hypertherm 380 & cutmaster 52
victor journeyman & super range
ridgid chop saw, kalamazoo band saw
steel max and evolution carbide saws
6 4.5" & a 20lb 9" rockwell grinders
case 580 backhoe (for what i can"t lift)
if first you don't succeed
trash the b#####d
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03-08-2010, 10:07 AM #5
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All right here we go, the whole idea is portability. I can’t weld in the garage, that a given so use the driveway. A Folding Portable Welding Table
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03-08-2010, 10:11 AM #6
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Table legs
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