I'm going to post a picture of the welding table I made earlier this year to get some ideas of repairing a bottom cross brace. If you look carefully at the horzontal brace it is about 5/8 inch higher than the other end. I was in too big of a hurry to get it welded and did'nt check my tack welds before welding it in place. If I cut one end from the leg and the brace going the other direction, and not cut into the other braces and just use a hammer to lower the two braces and tack them into place and then weld. I'm wondering how this will affect the other braces. Maybe just check the welds on them and worse case grind and reweld or heat and bend at each weld. What do you think. I don't want to redo the bottom half of the table. It wasn't cheap to build. I guess I could leave it. Your ideas. Also I was looking at some plazma cutters at general air for $1100. They told me I would need a air compressor that keeps a constant 120 psi in order for the plazma to work. Any thing less it would shut off. The 60 gallon kobalt at lowes would not work. Whats up.