Weld table, what tools are your favorite?

   / Weld table, what tools are your favorite? #21  
die grinder, needle scaler, grinders. I am really wanting a welding table
 
   / Weld table, what tools are your favorite? #23  
I really like your idea. I'm gonna make one for myself. I keep using different methods, hanging my TIG torch or MIG gun off of whatever is convenient. I hate it when the trigger on the MIG gun gets pressed and there is wire all over the floor. Your idea is great. Thanks for the pictures. BTW, I have been TIG welding for over 30 years, MIG welding for over 20 years. You'd think I'd get a clue.
Eric
It only took me something like 10 years or so to figure out I needed gun holder....
 
   / Weld table, what tools are your favorite? #24  
My new favorite tool is this simple MIG gun holder.... Got so tired when laying MIG gun down and reeling off a bunch of wire I finally had to make one.... Since there is no hardware/welding supply store locally that has one, yes I made it... Found magnet for $7.99 at local hardware and then a little flat stock and a bit of 3/4 inch "gas" pipe... Yes welds are just "tack's" for now but soon I might finish welding it if I find I like this creation...

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Another nice thing about the welding table with all the holes, I just use any open hole nearby to hold the MIG gun.
 
   / Weld table, what tools are your favorite? #25  
This I think is where I got my welding table. I thought they used to do a complete kit with legs and casters, Now you have to order them separately.


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I used 1/2 plate from my table. I'd have used 5/8 if I could have readily found some. It came with holes in it and found them quite handy.
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   / Weld table, what tools are your favorite? #28  
Table was made from "scraps" at work. What's already mentioned for tools plus assorted Magswitch holders. Added HD casters and a couple brakes. Have a pair of DeWalt 20V grinders and an old corded B&D that comes out occasionally, all 4-1/2". They wear cutoff, flap and grinding wheels. Usually have one of the 1/4" impacts with a wire brush. The heavy old vise is something I wouldn't want to do without. Picked up a Diablo Cermet 7-1/4" circular saw blade. Have only made a few cuts so far, but I like it. Added a 200A Everlast inverter stick welder a while back, so now I can go MIG, fluxcore or stick.
 

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   / Weld table, what tools are your favorite? #29  
I was trying to figure out what tool was the handy one but I really need all of them at some point or they wouldn't be there.

This time of year, the heater overhead is nice to have.

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I set it up so it will swing around to heat me at the lathe and mill too. Also have a set of wrenches that follow the heat, in arms reach.

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What's at the table? Everything that can be.

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I use the notcher quite a bit as it makes projects so much faster, one cut and 5 notches makes a frame.

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They need a solid bench but solid benches are not very easy to move when you want them somewhere else. So, I made retractable casters that fold up for a solid landing on the adjustable feet and insert a 3/4" rod on each end and latch down to roll it around.

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   / Weld table, what tools are your favorite? #30  
Right angle and pipe clamps?
 

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