Nomad welding table advice

   / Nomad welding table advice #11  
I just took some scrap and welded up a couple of metal saw-horse shape stands that can either work as stands or lay some scrap material across them for a quick table or long rails for big projects. I also welded together another table with a flat metal top (also from scrap about 2'x4' top) for most small projects that has a small open shelf underneath to store small scrap pieces I think may have a future use. I'm not lucky enough to have a shop, so all my work is performed outside. Nothing pretty, but it works for me.
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Seems to me that welding up your own table would be good practice as well as a fun project, or maybe I am simply a cheapskate. I for one collect each and every old bedsprings that folks toss for recycle day, you can't imagine all the good projects that they have created. Examples: tablesaw base, planer and shaper base, welding table, even used them in lieu of T bars. Also made a few sawhorses with them. A buddy has made more than a few ATV trailers with bed springs and discarded oil tanks.

That's the plan eventually! Prob 4x4 or 4x5 with 5/8 plate.

Funds are not the issue; time is with a young family.

I have the HF version, works well as long as you don't try to do to much with it. I use mine all the time either as a welding table or a work bench. Good buy in my opinion. :thumbsup:

Ok great thanks!
The $180 it would cost to get that table (Canadian dollar sukcs right now) would easily cover the cost of building yourself something similar similar sized. I've got $1000 into my 4x8 table and half that was the 1/2" top
my shop is 26x28 so a 4x5 would b max I think space wise

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   / Nomad welding table advice #13  
my shop is 26x28 so a 4x5 would b max I think space wise

I'm working in 19x20 now and will be moving across the yard in the spring into 22x28 once I get the new slab poured and don't find mine any too big
 
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I'm working in 19x20 now and will be moving across the yard in the spring into 22x28 once I get the new slab poured and don't find mine any too big

Yeah well I have the ATV in there right now, walk behind snow blower and many tools.

I also use the shop to change fluids on the Kubota and car/truck.

So you see as a dedicated welding shop I could go bigger with the table but I don't have that luxury.

I'm not complaining just a fact!

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Eric, I'm pretty sure you'll get a lot of use out of those - just a word of caution though, I wouldn't recommend wasting your money on HF's excuse for F-style welding clamps - I bought a couple when they were on sale just to try out, ended up using 'em for temporary paper towel holders :rolleyes:

Instead, for not a lot more money the Stronghand clamps (1200 pound rated) have worked really well for me - they come with pipe adapter and a "step over" spacer, can be reversed to use as a spreader, and cost about HALF what a plain Wilton costs - I have a couple of the Wiltons, and only use 'em when I run out of the Stronghand ones.

Here's where I get mine, the 8" 1200 pound ones are often on sale for around $20 -

Enco - Guaranteed Lowest Prices on Machinery, Tools and Shop Supplies

HTH... Steve

Here's one project where I needed nearly every clamp I had - if you click the "+" sign, the two overpriced Wilton's are in the upper left corner (with the copper plated lead screws)
 

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Eric, I'm pretty sure you'll get a lot of use out of those - just a word of caution though, I wouldn't recommend wasting your money on HF's excuse for F-style welding clamps - I bought a couple when they were on sale just to try out, ended up using 'em for temporary paper towel holders :rolleyes: Instead, for not a lot more money the Stronghand clamps (1200 pound rated) have worked really well for me - they come with pipe adapter and a "step over" spacer, can be reversed to use as a spreader, and cost about HALF what a plain Wilton costs - I have a couple of the Wiltons, and only use 'em when I run out of the Stronghand ones. Here's where I get mine, the 8" 1200 pound ones are often on sale for around $20 - Enco - Guaranteed Lowest Prices on Machinery, Tools and Shop Supplies HTH... Steve Here's one project where I needed nearly every clamp I had - if you click the "+" sign, the two overpriced Wilton's are in the upper left corner (with the copper plated lead screws)
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Having trouble viewing your photo. Can't seem to get the glare off my iPad mini screen.... Terry
 
   / Nomad welding table advice #18  
Are you talking about the steel frame that supports the box spring?

Yep, good angle stock. Slat springs also are a good source, at least the 2 long side pieces and the shorter ends.
The steel they use is somewhat brittle and trick to weld but sure handy. I probably have a doz or so standing up in the shop corner.
 
   / Nomad welding table advice #19  
Yep, good angle stock. Slat springs also are a good source, at least the 2 long side pieces and the shorter ends.
The steel they use is somewhat brittle and trick to weld but sure handy. I probably have a doz or so standing up in the shop corner.
I have a spare taking up space in my garage. I think I will start keeping an eye out in the metal recycle bin. I have seen them tossed in there before but never thought to retrieve them for some stupid reason. I wonder what kind of steel it is? I will play around with it some.
 
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"Can't seem to get the glare off my iPad mini screen...."

OMG, eye surgery RELAPSE... :D
 

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