mjncad
Super Member
I'm having trouble finding prices for the clamps etc though... I bet those attachments could easily add up to buying another table.
Yes the tooling can easily equal or exceed the base table cost based on my surfing last night.
I'm having trouble finding prices for the clamps etc though... I bet those attachments could easily add up to buying another table.
Haywire, I was browsing on the Miller Projects (I think) site last night, and saw a table that a guy made using flat stock - maybe 3" wide - in a "slat" design, rather than a single plate. He had maybe 3/4" gaps between the slats, and liked the convenience of being able to clamp a workpiece at various location across the top. I haven't priced anything but this may be a more economical way to make a top, and may give you more options at the salvage yard. While his slats were uniform in width, they wouldn't have to be.
Why does that table look like one made for someone to do metal fab from their hospital bed?
Shush, will ya? I snuck out dressed like a doctor, took the table (and the hand-cuffs) with me.![]()