To quote someone else on here " without pictures it didn't happen"
QUOTE=F250DSLPWR;2763132]Hi Dave,
I built myself a welding table about the size you are talking about. I used 1 1/2" x 1 1/2" angle for the frame. For the legs I used 1 1/2" sq steel tubing. I put steel wheels from HF on two of the legs and just let the other two legs sit on the ground. I built the frame larger than my welding table. I made the frame large enough so that my chop saw will sit in between the rails. I can also remove the chop saw and put a grate in that space for cutting with the torch. Below the chop saw / grate is a large open top metal box made out of 16" sheet metal. It catches all the slag from torching and chop saw and also small scrap pieces of metal. I would also suggest welding under the table two receiver hitch tubes. This way you can put a vise or other accessories on 2x2x.25" tubing and slide into the receiver tube, when needed. Other ideas, use some U bolts on the sides to hold your small sledge hammer, torch, mig. If you can find a metal drawer that would really be nice to have at the table also. This way you can keep your safety glasses, gloves, marking utensils etc all handy. Another idea would be to have a piece of U channel on one side to hang your grinder / cut off wheel. How about adding an outlet box with extension cord so you have an electrical outlet handy.
Miller makes a welding table, they have slots cut in the top for mounting c clamps. I don't have that, but maybe in the next one I build...