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    1. #10
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      Apr 2001
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      Here's a small welding table I made. I has a 1/2" top which is plenty for a small table like this.
      The edge sticks out to allow easier clamping. There are no obstructions between the legs to allow me to sit on a stool and operate the Tig pedal.

      This was made to weld up small projects and is at an ideal height for sitting on a stool and welding up an oil pan or tubular A arms, etc.



      I put rubber type wheels on it. the front pair do not swivel, the rear pair are swivel casters. This keeps "my" end stable and I can even use a hacksaw on something in the vise without it moving. If I need to move it, I steer it with the other end. Locking casters would be best, I couldn't find any when I built this.

      I wouldn't use a cutting torch much on this bench. I'd make up a table with pan underneath and a grid of bars for a top.

      Last edited by David Pozzi; 03-18-2006 at 07:33 PM.
      67 Camaro RS that will be faster than anything Mary owns.





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