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Basic small weldingtable..

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2016 2:46 pm
by jockewahlstrom
Hello!
After spending some time on youtube watching people build nice tables with lots of storage, tool holders and stuff,
i decided to make a really basic one:) Maybe i'll add just one or two holders for vicegrips;)

I'm going to add a detachable part that will be used as cutting-area but i will post that later..

measurements for tabletop are: 10*800*1250 (mm)

Re: Basic small weldingtable..

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2016 4:25 pm
by AKweldshop
Excellant work.

Re: Basic small weldingtable..

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2016 6:25 pm
by ldbtx
Very nice.

Re: Basic small weldingtable..

Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2016 1:50 am
by Timmontoya88
I would have never thought of adding bolts to help leveling the table. I'll keep that in mind when I upgrade to a weld / cutting table.
Thanks!

Re: Basic small weldingtable..

Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2016 5:15 am
by jockewahlstrom
Timmontoya88 wrote:I would have never thought of adding bolts to help leveling the table. I'll keep that in mind when I upgrade to a weld / cutting table.
Thanks!
First of all; THANK YOU EVERYONE!


The leveling bolts are really helpful.. You can't tell by the pictures but i have welded a nut on the other side and i use the one shown in the pics as a counter nut to lock the bolt in place:)

Re: Basic small weldingtable..

Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2016 2:36 am
by Timmontoya88
jockewahlstrom wrote:The leveling bolts are really helpful.. You can't tell by the pictures but i have welded a nut on the other side and i use the one shown in the pics as a counter nut to lock the bolt in place:)
Ahhh now I really get it, I should apply that to my table I recently made (Out of scrap).

Re: Basic small weldingtable..

Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2016 2:00 am
by Wade
jockewahlstrom wrote:
Timmontoya88 wrote:I would have never thought of adding bolts to help leveling the table. I'll keep that in mind when I upgrade to a weld / cutting table.
Thanks!
First of all; THANK YOU EVERYONE!


The leveling bolts are really helpful.. You can't tell by the pictures but i have welded a nut on the other side and i use the one shown in the pics as a counter nut to lock the bolt in place:)
I don't have pictures of mine, but I threaded some half inch plate that capped the legs. Then welded the bolt to a plate used to mount some heavy duty casters. My nut locks into that half inch plate.