Building a Portable Welding Table from Scrap Metal

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ChuckE2009

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Goodafternoon, TBN!!

So, a little while back I set out to build a low budget, highly portable welding table... I budgeted $200 for the build, and this is what I came up with:

Part One:

 
   / Building a Portable Welding Table from Scrap Metal
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Part Two:


It's got 8" rear wheels, and smaller casters up front... I used scrap 1/2" plate for the top, and I also used the lessons I'd learned from building my previous table to improve the design of this one...

Among these features are:
-Rectangular sub-frame to resist warping of the tabletop
-Expended metal shelf
-"BAR" storage system for clamps and vise-grips
-Overhang for clamping

This is a build I did for individuals who are newer to welding, and dont yet have a good work surface... I started out on the floor, and then "upgraded" to a flipped-over scrap bin with a mesh top. After way too long, I finally build a 3x5 table although I now wish I'd done a LOT differently, lol. Anyway, hopefully a person could take some inspiration from this design and could build a nice table for less money than they could purchase one...

Enjoy the videos, and happy welding guys :cool2:
 
   / Building a Portable Welding Table from Scrap Metal #3  
looks good start welding.
 
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Haha, will do :)
 
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Lanse you done a good job on that table. When and if it warms up this year, you'll have to give it a coat of paint.
 
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Nice table.

What kind of blade is that on your chop saw?
 
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I just watched 8 of your videos and now I really want a plasma cutter. Thanks for posting your work. I think they are like the steel equivalent of the Yankee workshop I used to watch on pbs.
 
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Lanse's video's are geared more towards beginners and hobbyist's as lanse doesn't have a lot of experience in the welding trade. They are informative but don't show the upper end of what can be done. The New Yankee Workshop was hosted by a master craftsman with many years working in the trade. Now if Shield Arc were to make video's showcasing his projects and talents, then you might have a more equal comparison. Lanse is very smart and has a passion for welding. I'd like to see him take advantage of his schooling and talents and look at getting a welding apprenticeship.
 
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I don't see videos or photos in either of the two posts from the OP,
just a bunch of white space.

are they YT videos and if so what's the URL?
 

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