You don't have to go balls out on your first table. It's like expecting your first car to be a new Corvette or something. You can do a lot with much less.
Nice, well you're getting better and better with this stuff and should make sure you have the right tools and work area. I see guys getting those containers at auctions that area often already set up as work shops with electricity, bathrooms, etc. Diesele Creek Matt is always grabbing those and taking them back to the farm to clean up and I think is going to take some of them and pull an Andrew Camarata type of deal with them.... but ya... good for work spaces that you can make portable even with little trouble really.
Nice job. Looks good. Going to get one built myself here this spring. Have a bunch of 7 foot long 2x2 steel posts that need to be made into one of these tables
I made plans for one myself a week ago and I started looking up prices....600 friggin euros. Prices have gone insane. Before I started I thought it would be a 200 Euro table, maybe 300 max. I'm gonna keep my eyes on the local scrappers though, it doesn't need to be new.
Looks great! What will you do about the rust? I picked up a used welding table and it’s as rusty as my uncles left leg. I was told to at least paint the legs but Im wondering if it would be best to keep it raw
13:24 [Hell hound comes over] "Who you talking to daddy?..... There's no one else here, you must be talking to me, but I'm not understanding any of them words....... There's no "Good dog", "Dinner time", or "Walk on the lead" sounds, so I don't know what you want...... [13:37] Well, sod this. Daddy's talking gibberish to himself again....... Right, I'm off to look on the kitchen worktops for any abandoned food before he comes back to his senses". :D
I wonder how you feel (or maybe you have not used it enough to know since you have not top) but I wonder how you feel about the casters. I put some tables on casters and the table tends to wobble and wiggle even if the wheels are locked. Any feedback?
Honestly it has been very solid so far. The casters I got do not have the best brakes so that is the only thing I am disappointed with. I can move it with the brakes on if I try really hard. As far as wobbling, it does not. Very solid on the cement floor and not bouncy. They also make self leveling or leveling casters too if you are really looking for a solid, mobile table.
I'd just turn the welder up full blast and weld it. It's so heavy you could probably just set it on there and it wouldn't move. I would be more concerned about the casters because if those welds fail that could really mess you up!
Never understood why anyone would put plastic casters on anything in a metal shop? Not only does hot metal melt into the wheels, any sharp metal object cuts or inbeds itself into the wheels. Steel wheel swivel casters is the only way to go. Also, #9 flat expanded metal makes the best shelf underneath. You will forever be brushing all the crap off of your shelf that collects from working. Keep your wheels off the frame until your done. Flipping it with wheels on is not a good idea, a safety thing.
Casters on the legs of a welding table is the worst thing you can do, if you weld everyday you would know this, moving around the table the whip and any other tool with an extension cord will get caught on the casters.
Thank you for stopping me from doing this in my garage!
$800 for a top is insane.. I haven’t even bought my welder yet but this video gives me a little confidence for when I’ll get to building my table..
You don't have to go balls out on your first table. It's like expecting your first car to be a new Corvette or something. You can do a lot with much less.
Nice, well you're getting better and better with this stuff and should make sure you have the right tools and work area. I see guys getting those containers at auctions that area often already set up as work shops with electricity, bathrooms, etc. Diesele Creek Matt is always grabbing those and taking them back to the farm to clean up and I think is going to take some of them and pull an Andrew Camarata type of deal with them.... but ya... good for work spaces that you can make portable even with little trouble really.
Using a grinder one-handed, no safety guard and your face in line with the plane of rotation: Very dangerous...
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Nice job. Looks good. Going to get one built myself here this spring. Have a bunch of 7 foot long 2x2 steel posts that need to be made into one of these tables
My friend use some safety, angle grinder is very dangerous
Pre heat it with the first pass. Make 2 or 3 passes
I’d be out of duty cycle after 1.5 passes lol
I made plans for one myself a week ago and I started looking up prices....600 friggin euros. Prices have gone insane. Before I started I thought it would be a 200 Euro table, maybe 300 max. I'm gonna keep my eyes on the local scrappers though, it doesn't need to be new.
Sik job!
Neat...
Looks great! What will you do about the rust? I picked up a used welding table and it’s as rusty as my uncles left leg. I was told to at least paint the legs but Im wondering if it would be best to keep it raw
Steel toed sandles... Ya I gotta watch this video lol
I need a welding table. I dont think I could make my own though.
If you can't make a welding table, you have no use for a welding table.
@@WayneMarion you need a dead flat surface for a welding table. Unless you dont want perfect projects
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13:24 [Hell hound comes over] "Who you talking to daddy?..... There's no one else here, you must be talking to me, but I'm not understanding any of them words....... There's no "Good dog", "Dinner time", or "Walk on the lead" sounds, so I don't know what you want...... [13:37] Well, sod this. Daddy's talking gibberish to himself again....... Right, I'm off to look on the kitchen worktops for any abandoned food before he comes back to his senses". :D
That’s my helper 🤣
Better learn to appreciate what life has given you and how to properly use an angle grinder or you wont be making squat on that welding table
I wonder how you feel (or maybe you have not used it enough to know since you have not top) but I wonder how you feel about the casters. I put some tables on casters and the table tends to wobble and wiggle even if the wheels are locked. Any feedback?
Honestly it has been very solid so far. The casters I got do not have the best brakes so that is the only thing I am disappointed with. I can move it with the brakes on if I try really hard. As far as wobbling, it does not. Very solid on the cement floor and not bouncy. They also make self leveling or leveling casters too if you are really looking for a solid, mobile table.
Weld on coupler nuts vertically to the legs with a stand-off put a bolt down through it with a foot screw it down to stabilize and/or level the table.
What do you keep all the DIN rail around for?
I do a little controls work for irrigation on the side
@@dieseJL Makes sense. I'm an industrial hvac controls guy who gets to build out stuff way less than I'd like, so it caught my eye immediately.
You have to observe safety conditions
why do you heat the iron before soldering?
I'd just turn the welder up full blast and weld it. It's so heavy you could probably just set it on there and it wouldn't move. I would be more concerned about the casters because if those welds fail that could really mess you up!
Do you have the links for the caster wheels?
Never understood why anyone would put plastic casters on anything in a metal shop? Not only does hot metal melt into the wheels, any sharp metal object cuts or inbeds itself into the wheels. Steel wheel swivel casters is the only way to go. Also, #9 flat expanded metal makes the best shelf underneath. You will forever be brushing all the crap off of your shelf that collects from working. Keep your wheels off the frame until your done. Flipping it with wheels on is not a good idea, a safety thing.
Where did you get your saw horses?
They’re actually my uncles so I don’t know but HD has them, it’s a Werner TW 373-30
What state are you in? I’m in Texas priced used 3/8 at 320 4.5x8 and new 1/4 4x8 for 380.
Michigan 😇
@@dieseJL crazy how steel prices have fluctuated over the last couple years.
@@JamesJohnson-em9pc
You can thank 'Bidenomics' for that.
What is the height?
You grew up on a ranch or a farm - am I right?
Close… a golf course 🤣
Over kill for a welding table….too big, too heavy…..over kill!
Casters on the legs of a welding table is the worst thing you can do, if you weld everyday you would know this, moving around the table the whip and any other tool with an extension cord will get caught on the casters.
Yeah or you can be like me and knock your feet on them all the time 🤣
There are worse things