Here you go.
It always seemed, that no matter where I would tack a piece of tubing to hold the gun or torch, it would be in the way of a clamp. Also, it never failed that I would snag my shirt or pants on them too.
The round one is for the mig gun and the square one is for the torch.
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12-29-2007, 09:06 PM #21
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12-29-2007, 09:07 PM #22
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These clamps come in pretty **** handy. For those that don`t know, all you do is tack them to the table on the front of the base here:

The heavier of the two is made from 1" plate with an 1/2" x 2" base. The other consists of all 1/2" x 2" flat stock. They both use 3/4-10 all thread screws.


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12-29-2007, 09:21 PM #23
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Now granted, this on my table at work, it would be just as useful at home.
Here lately I`ve been building some large welding fixtures, the last one being 19 1/2 feet long and almost 10 feet wide on one end. Seeing as this one was made out of 4"x8"x1/2" and 8"x8"x1/2" tubing with 1" thick plates, keeping some of the parts in place on a 4'x10' table was a bit awkward to say the least.


So this is what I did:


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12-29-2007, 09:26 PM #24
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Materials used were:
3"x3"x1/4" angle iron
2"x1/4" wall square tube
1 1/2"x1/4" wall square tube
5/8"-11 x 2" long bolts
5/8"-11 nuts
With these extensions the table is now just under 14 feet long. Hopefully I will be making some for the long side of the table in the near future.
If all else fails, I still have my adjustable height stands to fall back on.
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12-30-2007, 08:01 AM #25
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12-30-2007, 07:13 PM #26
welding table features
I've seen all the different post and reply's about what you would use on your tables and I do say all of you have nice stuff and for each is a different use.
I think it all depends on what works best for you as the weldor and best fits your line of work.
For me I added a couple of things to my table at my work and for my line of welding, I have a 12'x5'x1/4" table (this top is all one piece) on 1 end I have a piece of 1"x40" tubing for all my hand clamp (20-25) and also large bessy clamps as well in the center I welded 2- 2"x4"aluminum tube for my tig rod which can hold 1 box per tube 1/8" & 3/32" then also I put a 6"x12" hollow tube for all my tig drops or scraps, then on the back side I welded a couple of 2"x2"tubeing 6" long for my bar clamps under the lip of the table then were I stand I put a bracket made out of 1/4"x2" flat stock aluminum bent in the shape of an L and for my mig gun I took a piece of 2"x2"x6"alum tubeing and put it at an angle wich works just great and then under my top I have a 40" bottom 13 drawer tool box with all my small hand tools (wrenchs,grinders,screwdrivers... ect) and YES IT IS LOCKED IF I'M NOT AROUND IN EYE SITE!!! becuase everybody wants to use my tools because I have the good stuff
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12-30-2007, 10:29 PM #27
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Nice table EdZep, I like open edge, must be great to clamp to.
what do think of puting flat plate on the bottom.
My table has a full bottom and a middle shelf, great for my grinders and clamps.
I like the idea of the plug on the side I hate runing cords.
I'm also going to cut a slot 1" X 1' in the middle of my table so i can use a c-clamp to hold down and maybe stop some warping issues.Miller 225P ThunderBolt
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12-31-2007, 10:42 AM #28
Here is my torch holder design, based on an earlier design posted in the thread. I wanted to add a holder for my filler rod that I'm using (I like to cut my filler rod in half and keep 5 or 6 withing reach while I'm welding).

The ring for the torch would be tilted 45 degrees and the clamp for the table will likely be larger and have a clamping bolt like the design above.Miller Maxstar 200 DX
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12-31-2007, 03:04 PM #29
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Rob G. Those clamps are exactly what I have been needing. Thanks for posting them. It is such a simple idea but it never dawned on me to build something like that. I have the all thread (1") and
plan to get some going asap. Here is my table I weld on. It is a piece of 1/2' 5x10 on a rect frame with 6' pipe for legs. It works pretty good.
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