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Re: Welding Table I forgot to say I like placement of saw and the color. Dave Originally Posted by MissouriRodger Attachment 1711433 Just finished this, my first real welding project with the Miller 210 Great way to spend the shutdown...
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Re: Welding Table Looks great I like plug side with short cord for extension cord. I did that with power tools due number times the long cord was cut. All I had just a new extension cord and keep on working Great design Dave Originally Posted by MissouriRodger Attachment 1711433 Just finished this, my first real welding project with the Miller 210 Great way to spend the shutdown...
Re: Welding Table Very slick design, and kudos for thinking to mount the chop saw like that. Having that box underneath is very handy. I did similar a couple months back and love the organization that the drawers give me. Now I'm looking for another top box to add so I can have even more drawers!
Re: Welding Table Awesome design, I’m building a table now and like the cutoff saw and electrical outlet, I will definitely incorporate in my table
Re: Welding Table [QUOTE=Lis2323;8749066]Looks good and nice to see you didn’t cheap out on wheels. [emoji106][/QUOT This and chop saw level with table nice touch. Good job
Re: Welding Table Looks good and nice to see you didn’t cheap out on wheels. [emoji106]
Re: Welding Table Nice table
Re: Welding Table Nice looking, only change I would have made is the electrical outlet cord, I buy a 25' extension cord and cut the female end of and connect it into a box like you have. I never need to find one when I want to use a tool at the table just unroll it to a wall outlet.
Re: Welding Table Originally Posted by SlowBlues Very nice! Simple, overbuilt, and comepletely functional - perfect design for a metal work station imo. Now comes the eternal battle to keep the table top free from becoming another clutter bomb. It always starts with either a clamp, a hammer, or a bottle of wd40 type stuff for me. Just putting it down for 5 mins until I finish this project, i swear. Ive noticed that, like the wood benches, if I set an item down and walk away, when i comeback, there can be anywhere from 4-7 new items and some drink bottles or cans. Shop goblins do this.
Re: Welding Table Very nice! Simple, overbuilt, and comepletely functional - perfect design for a metal work station imo. Now comes the eternal battle to keep the table top free from becoming another clutter bomb. It always starts with either a clamp, a hammer, or a bottle of wd40 type stuff for me. Just putting it down for 5 mins until I finish this project, i swear.
Re: Welding Table Nice. Clean lines. Functional... love the shelf and especially the electrical outlets.
Welding Table Attachment 1711433 Just finished this, my first real welding project with the Miller 210 Great way to spend the shutdown...
Welding Table
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