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Dicky55
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Welding Table Project
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Welcome to the forum.

Very nice table, and nicely done!

I'd love to hear the details.

This is something I'd normally move to the "Welding Projects" subforum, but if this was done with TIG welding, I'll leave it here in the "TIG" subforum, and maybe make a copy in the projects section.

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Welcome to the forum 55.
M J Mauer Andover, Ohio

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Welcome to the site but...your shop's a little too clean isn't it? I mean, I'd never be able to find anything in there. :lol:
Go break something, then you can weld it back the right way.

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very nice looking bench. what is that device bolted to the bottom. looks like a tilting mechanism? your shop is way too clean. how the heck can you find anything?? i see you have very good taste in toolboxes. that's a very nice machinist's box. i'm trying to find one in a garage sale cause i don't want to mortgage my firstborn to buy new.
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jwmacawful wrote:very nice looking bench. what is that device bolted to the bottom. looks like a tilting mechanism? your shop is way too clean. how the heck can you find anything?? i see you have very good taste in toolboxes. that's a very nice machinist's box. i'm trying to find one in a garage sale cause i don't want to mortgage my firstborn to buy new.
If you can download his photo and lighten it up with your photo program, you can see the tilt mechanism clearly. It looks to me like he has done an outstanding job there. I'd love to have something like that!
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This is my table. A friend posted the pic for me,im new to posting pics.I made a mechanical brake with a lever to stop in any position. The table top is made of one inch steel, blanchurd ground, then drilled 100 .50 holes for clamping.
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