I'm a lifelong woodworker who's finally getting into welding, and I'm trying to figure out how to overlap space. My wife isn't keen on me taking over the whole garage. Yet.
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The shop is a 3rd-car bay in my garage, and it's fairly cozy (as in full); when I've got a larger project, I roll out the cars and triple the "shop". I've got a cabinet-style table saw with a large cast-iron top that seems like a good candidate to double as a welding table. All metal, no plastics; seems safe for heat.
I was thinking that I'd lay a sheet of steel on top when I'm welding - maybe around 12 gauge. That'll keep the spatter off the table saw, and give me a place to tack things down, etc. Roll up the garage door for ventilation when I weld (probably need a welding curtain to keep from flashing the neighbors).
Is this is good idea, or am I overlooking some big issue? Clearly, I've got to keep the area clear of wood and sawdust (including the trap in the saw base).
Thanks,
Richard