I agree with this. In fact, I'd consider making it a 2 or 3 piece top. If you have 3 pieces that are 3'x2', you can weld 1x1 angle iron under the long edges, and weld 6 pieces of 3"x3/4" threaded rod to the bottom of each piece of angle iron. Drill holes in the supports on the base, space the pieces ~1" apart. Now you can level each piece using with 2 nuts per rod. You also have two slots for clamps. More work, but flat, versatile, and mobile. You could do 3 pieces of 1'x6' steel too.VA-Sawyer wrote:I would give serious thought to making it a 'bolt on' top, and maybe a bolt together frame too.
I grew up as a military brat. It will be easier to make new friends at your new duty station, if you don't start out giving them sore backs and hernias.
With proper design, it can be a solid feeling table that breaks down to manageable size pieces.
My son and I are CAD'ing out a small table that will have 8 stainless slats, 5" by 28" long. 6 bolts welded on the bottom of each piece. 1" and 1.25" spacing. We may add a solid piece along the front to create a place you can slide your hand for long TIG welds, or we may use a couple of the large linear bearings and tubing I have downstairs to make a movable hand support. Whatever you do, I wouldn't build a one piece 800 lb table you may have to move every few years.