Didnt know if any one would be interested in this, but I got done with a job today and snapped a couple pics of my welding table. The edge is drilled and tapped 1/2-13 every 3" and set at a true 90 so that I can clamp brackets (shown) up and hold pieces. I made the brackets out of some angle I had laying around. I clamp my vice and smaller bender up to this too. Comes in real handy for temperary jigs and mounting situations. Hope the pics turn out.
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Thread: Welding table pics
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09-01-2006, 09:30 PM #1
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Welding table pics
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09-01-2006, 10:22 PM #2
I like the table
Looks like that would really come in handy..wish i had one like it. goog job!
FarrisGone But Never Forgotten!
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09-03-2006, 06:32 AM #3
How thick is the top. It looks like the side pieces the [threaded part] are welded on?? Looks great and a good idea.
Scott
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09-03-2006, 06:07 PM #4
I like that table thanks for the ideas.
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09-03-2006, 06:54 PM #5
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The top is only 3/8" - the catch is its armor plate used in military applications, I got it from a local steel place, I cant remember the exact steel type, but I can grind splatter off and it hardly touches the table top. Pretty cool - not my idea- the guy at the yard told me I should use it instead of 1". I took the idea and ran with it . Saved me a bundle too, priced by the pound.
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09-05-2006, 05:53 PM #6
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Sounds like AR plate, "Abrasion Resistant". Looks good.
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09-07-2006, 07:17 AM #7
AR plate is tough, we use it to make Vibratory plow blades. Don't need a hardened cutting edge with it, holds up fine. Grinds hard though. We get it in 4x8 sheets 1" thick, must weight 1500lbs or so.
Scott
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09-07-2006, 07:25 AM #8
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Actually I think it was X10 . Dont know why that stuck in my head ? maybe I am wrong on that but for some reason I remember thinking thats what it was . I never deal with the stuff and didnt take the time to look it up, so I am clueless as to what that even is as far as properties.
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09-10-2006, 05:30 PM #9
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dan,
what kind of bender is that in the picture? what will it bend?
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09-12-2006, 12:40 AM #10
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I cant even remember what type bender it is in the pic, I believe it is from northern tool ? I have a couple benders and only used this one for 1/2" cold rolled at this point. But it bent that stuff no problem. I believe it says it can do 5/8" round or sq ? not sure. But I will say that for $100.00 it fair quality and I know it will pay for its self over time. Sure is handy vrs, going to the hydro-bender and setting that up. If a guy had a bunch of smaller stuff I would say its a decent bender. Helps to have some experiance with benders, you can easly "eagle eye" up your bends with this and come out pretty darn good. If you go to http://www.repairspecialties.net/dog...dogstakes.html you can see some dog stakes I did for a customer,these were done with that bender and a close eye. maybe 15 minutes to bend and counter the ends on those.
Dan


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