Here are two tables I made for Blue Sky Classic Cars. They built a new body shop & wanted a roll around table for it & they also wanted to replace the old wooden work bench for the mechanic shop.
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Thread: Two shop tables
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01-19-2013, 06:53 AM #1
Two shop tables
MM250
Trailblazer 250g
22a feeder
Lincoln ac/dc 225
Victor O/A
MM200 black face
Whitney 30 ton hydraulic punch
Lown 1/8x 36" power roller
Arco roto-phase model M
Vectrax 7x12 band saw
Miller spectrum 875
30a spoolgun w/wc-24
Syncrowave 250
RCCS-14
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01-19-2013, 07:37 AM #2
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i like the way that you trimmed the legs on the one with out wheels, an extra 1/2 hour or so of time really makes it stand out. when i see that type of work, i see a guy that takes pride in his work, i have never built a table for a customer, but if the chance arises, i will steal your idea if ya dont mind
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01-19-2013, 09:07 AM #3
Good work & nice design.
252 Miller Mig
180 Synchrowave
R - 45 Milling Machine
Kingston 1100 Lathe
Miller 2050 Plasma Cutter
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01-19-2013, 10:53 AM #4
Both tables have 1/4" plate tops. The stationary one has a lip bent front & back with sides welded on. It also has foot pads with holes that they anchored into the floor. There is no structure under the top just the legs. The legs are formed 1/4" plate also. Top dimensions are 25" x 98" & it is 42" tall. I put 1000# on it with no deflection. The lips give it plenty of strength.
The roller table is 30"x60"x38"tall with an angle (2x2x1/4") frame under it. 2x2x1/4" wall tube legs & the shelf is 11 gauge. The cheap wheels are from Lowes supplied by customer. They should be fine since it is only in the body shop.MM250
Trailblazer 250g
22a feeder
Lincoln ac/dc 225
Victor O/A
MM200 black face
Whitney 30 ton hydraulic punch
Lown 1/8x 36" power roller
Arco roto-phase model M
Vectrax 7x12 band saw
Miller spectrum 875
30a spoolgun w/wc-24
Syncrowave 250
RCCS-14
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01-20-2013, 07:41 AM #5
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X2 on the tapered legs, definitely the first thing i noticed. Both are a very nice piece of work. Im sure customer was very pleased!
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01-23-2013, 11:44 AM #6
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Tables look great. Nice work.


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