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Product Name: | Klutch Steel Welding Table with Tool Kit 36in.L x 24in.W x 33 1/4in.H |
Product Description: | This 36in.L x 24in.W x 33 1/4in.H Klutch&,#174, Heavy&,#45,Duty Welding Fabrication Table comes complete with a 24&,#45,pc. metal fit&,#45,up kit (4 threaded adapters, 4 stop bases, 4 magnetic rests, 8 V&,#45,blocks and 4 inserted clamps) for use with both square and round stock. Standard 16mm holes are evenly spaced 2in. apart for exceptional flexibility in fixture setup. 600&,#45,lb. capacity. |
Product SKU: | 200712274 |
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If your like me and need space (and want to pay only $55, using 20% off), check out Harbor Freight's welding table. It stores away nicely and has been great.
https://www.harborfreig
I am looking to replace the hf 'welding table' linked earlier it is okay for light duty projects but if you are trying to keep anything square while welding it will just bend. It probably has 16ish gauge top.
If you look at your steel recycling place you can generally find large pieces for a table as well as legs for relatively cheap. My guy generally charges 10 cents a pound but it is just whatever they have laying around.
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Pretty substantial weight, at 72 pounds.
If your like me and need space (and want to pay only $55, using 20% off), check out Harbor Freight's welding table. It stores away nicely and has been great.
https://www.harborfreig
If your like me and need space (and want to pay only $55, using 20% off), check out Harbor Freight's welding table. It stores away nicely and has been great.
https://www.harborfreight.com/adj...61369.html [harborfreight.com]
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Classic chicken/egg problem. If you don't already have a table, what do you build your table on?!
I am looking to replace the hf 'welding table' linked earlier it is okay for light duty projects but if you are trying to keep anything square while welding it will just bend. It probably has 16ish gauge top.
If you look at your steel recycling place you can generally find large pieces for a table as well as legs for relatively cheap. My guy generally charges 10 cents a pound but it is just whatever they have laying around.
As far as materials go I'm really holding out for a nice 1in thick plate for the top. I have some 0.5in, but an inch will make for a much truer surface that will take plenty of abuse. All of the professional welding shops I know of either use thick plate or heavy slats (generally both with the slats used for the cutting table). Sure it's not cheap, but if you're resourceful and patient you can save a lot and end up with something that will take a beating and still be serviceable for the grandkids.