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    Default Project# 1 Weld Table

    Well with my replacement 225LX running flawless I have nothing left to complain about. So it was time to build a weld table.
    Seems that most everyone here has built a monster weld table in their
    6 car garage. I have a 2 car garage and have to utilize every square inch of floor space.

    So this is what I did. I have 2 roll out cabinets under my work bench that I use as
    "saw horses". I removed the wood top off of one cabinet and replaced with 1/4 thick
    stainless plate (this took forever without a plasma cutter).
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    The top has 42 tapped holes (1/4-20) equally spaced. I have 1/4-20 set screws in the holes so they
    don't fill up with crap.
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    With the tapped holes I'm going to use hold down (strap) clamps instead of tacking to
    the table.
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    Also I made a plate on the side with a removable toggle clamp so I'm able to
    clamp something vertical or horizontal.
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    The cabinet top is 2 foot square by 30" high. When I'm done welding I can roll the
    cabinet back under the work bench out of the way. So technically I didn't add anything
    new to garage and have the same amount of floor space.
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    Next is a weld cart!
    Brian Scott
    225LX
    Speedglass 9002v helmet
    19" Shop Fox band saw
    Ingersoll Rand air compressor

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    Excellent table (very ergonomic),
    We wait a welding cart
    Ruslan
    EVERLAST Power Tig 255 EXT
    EVERLAST PP256
    PC300
    EWM Pico 162
    MERKLE mobimig 180K
    SELCO Genesis 352 pme

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    Very compact and will get the job done. What did the plate cost you. You drilled and tapped it? That took a little time I am sure.
    Mike R.
    Email: admineverlast@everlastwelders.com
    www.everlastgenerators.com
    www.everlastwelders.com
    877-755-9353 x203
    M-F 12 - 7PM PST
    FYI: PP50, PP80, IMIG-200, IMIG-250P, 210EXT and 255EXT.

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    Nice table! really like the tap hole idea!
    Gil
    powerpro 256
    lincoln 185

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    Well done what a great use of space, which looks like it is important. The side plate for the screw clamp is brilliant, turns it into a three denominational fixture. You give me a great Idea....Thanks for sharing.
    Miller Challenger 172 Mig
    Soon to be winner of a Powertig 210 EXT

    Wade Mortenson

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    Quote Originally Posted by everlastsupport View Post
    Very compact and will get the job done. What did the plate cost you. You drilled and tapped it? That took a little time I am sure.
    The plate was used but only cost $100.
    It didn't take that long to drill, but it took awhile
    to tap them and I didnt break a tap. That's
    one for the record books.

    The plate was 30" X 30" and I cut it with
    a right angle grinder (now I see the purpose
    of a plasma cutter)
    Brian Scott
    225LX
    Speedglass 9002v helmet
    19" Shop Fox band saw
    Ingersoll Rand air compressor

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