Renze
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10 years ago i bought an old glue table from my employer back then, for 90 euro. It was used to hold a sheet of plywood on stainless steel table tops with some big air cylinders holding it tight while the glue cured. I ground off the upper frame to use it as a workbench, welded M36 nuts under the 1.5 inch pipe legs so i could adjust the height and level.
Anyways, the 10mm (3/8 inch) top sheet kept me from cutting the 1250x2500 table (50x100 inch) to workbench size.
Untill last week, when i was done with the rear 50 cm which piled up junk because i couldnt reach that far without climbing on top.
I torched it down to 90cm width last week, and got launched by the engine hoist while tilting it
here i just took a couple of wheelbarrows of junk off it, before taking it out of the corner:
the 3/8 inch sheet made it a bit top heavy: If you take a look at that engine hoist, can you guess where i was ??
cutting it up from 125 to 90 cm:
putting the heavy C channel back
back on its feet:
Tomorrow its time to put the drawer blocks under: I bought a steel archive cabinet for 20 euro off ebay, and have two drawer cabinets under an old desktop, which i'm going to discard of because it takes so much room. Will post pictures of the finished result
Anyways, the 10mm (3/8 inch) top sheet kept me from cutting the 1250x2500 table (50x100 inch) to workbench size.
Untill last week, when i was done with the rear 50 cm which piled up junk because i couldnt reach that far without climbing on top.
I torched it down to 90cm width last week, and got launched by the engine hoist while tilting it
here i just took a couple of wheelbarrows of junk off it, before taking it out of the corner:
the 3/8 inch sheet made it a bit top heavy: If you take a look at that engine hoist, can you guess where i was ??
cutting it up from 125 to 90 cm:
putting the heavy C channel back
back on its feet:
Tomorrow its time to put the drawer blocks under: I bought a steel archive cabinet for 20 euro off ebay, and have two drawer cabinets under an old desktop, which i'm going to discard of because it takes so much room. Will post pictures of the finished result
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