What welding projects are you working on? Are you proud of something you built?
How about posting some pics so other welders can get some ideas?
[X]Outlaw
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So until this year I never welded anything in my life. I've wanted to learn welding for quite some time now and decided to learn Tig. I like how clean and precise the entire process is. In December of last year I got a HTP221 with water cooled torch. Once I got setup I started practicing running beads on flat plate and practicing different joins. I realized that if I were to do any serious work I needed a decent table, not the black and Decker workmate that I was currently getting away with. I looked at many commercially available tables however because I love outside the USA shipping on such heavy items are cost prohibitive to me.

A lot of what I learned was from Jody's videos and reading here as well as other welding forums.

So I decided to build my own :) This is what I ended up with:

All the steel I used was mild steel

Dimensions : 30"x36" Height of 42"
Tubing size : 2"x2" .15" thick wall
Table top : Each slat is 6"x30" .5" thick
Caster mounting plates : .25" thick

In the end I am very glad I decided to build my own. Not only did I get a table more robust that commercially available ones for about the same price but I learned a lot of stuff. In particular how to keep everything nice and square. I'm looking forward to improving my Tig skills and now I have a decent surface to work on :D
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My HTP 221 sitting in my small machine shop.
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Chevy
Artie F. Emm
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Looks like good work! I had thoughts about a similar DIY table, and drilling holes to accommodate Stronghand clamps.

I'm also admiring your shop for being clean and tidy. My only comment would be to consider different curtains, because the ones in the picture look like a fire risk.
Dave
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Well done.

I'm with Artie - nice work, nice workshop!


Kym
[X]Outlaw
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Thanks for the compliments :)

Artie I agree with you about the curtains, they are taken down when I'm actually working.

Chevy
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very nice
looks like an operating room, very sano....
craig
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