KubotainNH
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I like that table idea. Looks high enough to not have to bend over to look closely at something. Every year it gets harder to see stuff.
Terry, I had to wait to get home to see your pics on something bigger than my phone. I like it a lot!I made this mobile table for the shop.
36肺 19 x 3 laminated wood top
2肺3 square tube
2肺3肺3/16 angle
4 greaseable swivel casters
2.5 receiver tube mounted vertically
36 working height to match work benches, welding and burning tables.
Total weight 145 pounds
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Big Barn, very nice. You're on a tear!
Do you have special source for your steel stock?
Now if you tell me you milled that butcher block top yourself, I'll know for sure I'm not worthy.![]()
I figured as much! :drink: Boy do I need a Magdrill!Dragoneggs: the holes are purely cosmetic. Most my projects reflect a holier than thou attitude.![]()
I figured as much! :drink: Boy do I need a Magdrill!
I like that table idea. Looks high enough to not have to bend over to look closely at something. Every year it gets harder to see stuff.
Just not fair! :hissyfit: The iron worker is on my bucket list.Actually the holes in the rectangular tube were done with sheet metal cutters on the drill press. (I don’t have a fancy setup for my mag drills like BuckitCase). It was easier for me to keep the holes parallel using the dp vise.
I used the iron worker for the holes in the angle iron. Easy peasy![]()
Terry, I had to wait to get home to see your pics on something bigger than my phone. I like it a lot!
Did you laminate the wood top yourself?
What are the holes in the structural members for?