Show Off Your Welding Table

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A few more picts.. The yellow dollies under the Strong Hand Welding table are in the up position and the weight is on the table legs.

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I just got done building my table I drill 200 1/2 holes in it
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Picked this up from a local wholesaler. It was some sort of table for a machine. I calculated it out and weighs about #500. I paid $300 for it.It came with a piece of stainless sheet mounted on the top. The holes have actually come in handy for clamping.
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Here is mine. I have added another receiver to the other side for a bench grinder and also a grinder rack. I have a duel outlet box that has a magnet mounted to it so that I can move it. I usually keep it under the table.

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We bought a Buildpro 4x8 table for the shop. I'm with Black Forest, it's an unbelievable time saver. I'm kicking myself for not building one of these sooner. I bet I would have paid for it in the past year just in less wages and crawling around in the floor to work on larger stuff gets old pretty quickly.


We made 40 of these pieces that are jigged up. Made things a lot easier.
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^^^Nice!
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My 3'x6'x.75" table we just annular cut 298 5/8" hole into. I just got the steel to make it into a scissor lift table.

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Old thread I must have missed... There are some nice tables and features here so I thought I'd show mine as well.
I used receiver tubing for the legs on mine but still have a dirt floor so I don't have the casters on yet.
It has a spot on both ends to store vise grips and clamps.
It has welded work lead locations on all four corners right below the outlets and ran all the wiring in flexible conduit.
There's a spot to wind up and store the power cord.
It has a portable MIG gun holster that can be clamped anywhere on the 1" thick 4'x6' top.
There's an extension that can be slid into the front or the end and its personalized!

I plan on putting a mag drill to it like many others in this thread.
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Nice one Scratch :Like
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I showed up at the right place & time and scored 3 Platens, had one ripped into pcs. The table telescopes or comes apart as needed.
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Work in progress, good start though for a small TIG only fab table.
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Re: Show Off Your Welding Table

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Looks nice Bill! Is this in your home shop, or at the company facility?
Great build.
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Thanks David, It's at the company facility. I just picked up that Diversion 180 sitting on it for small jobs, mostly customer protos...... I tapped every other hole 1/2-13 UNC and made the others .630 dia to accommodate 5/8" pin clamps. Thought was I can import the hole pattern into Solid Works, take a model of a new design and just hoover it over the table. That will allow me to locate and clamp a base fixture plate, tab and slot riser plates and just pull them up to fit the part in CAD. Create a dwg from the model and ya got a jig....in theory...... This table is kinda small, just 40" x 66" but will serve its purpose for what I need.
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Very professional and well thought out! I've got several of the Rhino Carts with fixturing. They use the same 5/8" diameter holes in the top plate, which also happens to be 5/8" thick. If I had a machining setup like yours, I probably would have built my own. My main welding table is just a flat piece of 1" thick steel plate.
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That's a nice looking set up!! Well organized.... There are some really nice weld tables on this thread, it's all about what suits your particular needs. Get the right tool for the job you are doing......
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Sold the old table on page 1 that was 3'x7' when this 3'x6' came up on craiglist this spring. It was in nicer shape and 1 foot saves me floor space. I added lift wheels to make it mobil and a slide out to get 24" of additional width if needed and a receiver tube for vice.
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I like the go big or go home theme of this thread :Like
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Re: Show Off Your Welding Table

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Those Acorn tables are nice and heavy, sure don't move those around any more than you have to!!!!! We used to have a few of those in another shop I worked at years ago.....
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bhamer62 wrote: Sun Jul 05, 2020 7:16 pm Those Acorn tables are nice and heavy, sure don't move those around any more than you have to!!!!! We used to have a few of those in another shop I worked at years ago.....
The one I just picked up is a Weldsale brand (acorn copy) still made and sold today!

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