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    Re: Portable welding tables

    Move the wheels 5 or 6 inches away from the legs, then, the wheels can even be off the ground.
    As you lift the opposite end, the wheels will touch, and cause the legs to come off the ground.

    With the wheels spaced away from the legs, the table will work kinda like a wheelbarrow,
    stable on the original legs, until you are ready to move it, then the wheels come into play,,,,

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    Re: Portable welding tables

    Might just use the handtruck for moving any distance ...




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    Re: Portable welding tables

    Looks great and simple

    Dave

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    Might just use the handtruck for moving any distance ...




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    Re: Portable welding tables

    Quote Originally Posted by VaughnT View Post
    Dang. That's pretty nice. As for the base, I think putting that on top of a hydraulic lift cart would make pretty much the ideal welding table if you were looking for something that was movable and multi-function. https://www.northerntool.com/shop/to...6310_200696310
    I like this idea, definitely come in handy, especially for around the shop. Not sure how it would be for traveling though.
    Remove the top and replace it with a fab block and you have a pretty capable table that can carry a load.
    In most cases the handle could be removed and casters can be locked.

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    Re: Portable welding tables

    My 55 year old portable weld table makeover is done.

    I ended up adding wheels and a swing up handle

    Not digging the paint ( soft iron) but it's all I had around last night.






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    Re: Portable welding tables

    Good looking table.

    Dave

    Quote Originally Posted by Lis2323 View Post
    My 55 year old portable weld table makeover is done.

    I ended up adding wheels and a swing up handle

    Not digging the paint ( soft iron) but it's all I had around last night.






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    Re: Portable welding tables

    Quote Originally Posted by smithdoor View Post
    Good looking table.

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    Here you go, Dave....






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    Re: Portable welding tables

    Looks a lot better than when you started... the orange makes it pop, maybe a thin band around the table top and shelf?
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    Re: Portable welding tables

    Like small print
    Also the stinger hook too.

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    Portable welding tables

    @whtbaron

    I thought about it, but didn't want to make it look like the circus was in town ...


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    Re: Portable welding tables

    Avoid pink and yellow polka dots....
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    Quote Originally Posted by whtbaron View Post
    Avoid pink and yellow polka dots....
    Already have a clown under the hood….


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    Re: Portable welding tables

    Hmmm... 1 year BEFORE I was born.... and I am old... I think I am around 56 this year of 2022... I quit counting around 49... to depressing as to how fast life goes by..
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    Re: Portable welding tables

    Those are nice but my fave is that folding green one but I can do without the holes. I wanna use the same clamps I am carrying in the bucket.

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    Portable welding tables

    Another portable shop welding table.

    32" diameter, 1.25" thick, 395 pound net weight.

    Sits extremely well even when using the vise but can be slid easily across the shop floor.








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