I first discovered these after i had already purchased a use miller arcstation. Its handy and all, but this would be far superior. would love to try one someday.
I can see some advantages to the table alright but pushing a epoxy in a place like this, seems as tho some kind of grease gun style of pump would be a lot easier on a person. There must be some kind of rental tool that would make it a lot easier to push the bonding agent in the table. Plus as said, buying your own metal and making a good leg would reduce the costs. Of course, to make such legs would require a lot of time to make a precision leg that can be still adjusted. No cement floor is precision unless a lot of work in that surfacing took place ahead of time. Lots of questions only the owner can answer for him/her self. This is a good looking unit, and one that should take some abuse without just falling apart. All time related things.
I agree for the price they should probably provide a better solution for epoxy. I do plan on building a frame and leg setup for it at some point down the road. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@brianuerling4830 I am just glad I discovered a channel that is real and gives a honest opinion. Good people doing good things always is the best option for someone to make a good decision. Sounds like double talk from this old man, just a poor way of trying to make someone know I believe in them
I first discovered these after i had already purchased a use miller arcstation. Its handy and all, but this would be far superior. would love to try one someday.
Come over and try it out. It’s a game changer for me.
I can see some advantages to the table alright but pushing a epoxy in a place like this, seems as tho some kind of grease gun style of pump would be a lot easier on a person. There must be some kind of rental tool that would make it a lot easier to push the bonding agent in the table. Plus as said, buying your own metal and making a good leg would reduce the costs. Of course, to make such legs would require a lot of time to make a precision leg that can be still adjusted. No cement floor is precision unless a lot of work in that surfacing took place ahead of time. Lots of questions only the owner can answer for him/her self. This is a good looking unit, and one that should take some abuse without just falling apart. All time related things.
I agree for the price they should probably provide a better solution for epoxy. I do plan on building a frame and leg setup for it at some point down the road. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@brianuerling4830 I am just glad I discovered a channel that is real and gives a honest opinion. Good people doing good things always is the best option for someone to make a good decision. Sounds like double talk from this old man, just a poor way of trying to make someone know I believe in them
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