Convertible Cutting/Welding Table

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Last year I got an old side draft cutting table from a scrap yard. The first purpose was to set it up for plasma cutting with movable 1x1 and 1x2 slats (photo 1). It works well for material of many different shapes and for containing the grit. The second purpose was for welding. I transplanted the top from a HF folding table. It is a good working height and very steady (photo 2). Third purpose I just set up today, a stand for the Makita metal cutting saw. The saw sits on two pieces of 1/2" x 6" flat bar, and the side supports are 3-1/2" square tube. All the chips now go down in the table instead of thrown everywhere (photo 3). The fourth use will be as a drilling table. Next week's winter project will be a stand for the new mag drill (photo 4). I am also thinking of putting a piece of heavy plate on top to use as a heavier welding table and vise stand. Although I have never felt like I needed that, it is obviously very common to have, and there must be a good reason.
 

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That’s nice, Pat I especially like the way you utilized the square tube for work /length support on your saw base.

I just bought the same Makita dry cut saw. I have yet to build a table for it. I wish the handle “grip” was horizontal to make it more ergonomic. I may have to have a lower height table than I would like for this reason.

At what height is the saw on your table? Any concerns?

And good choice in mag drill. I have the 2” DOC unit as opposed to your 3”.
 
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Thanks! The height of the saw clamping table is 41 1/2". That is a bit above waist high on me, which I like because it means less bending. But I agree on the awkward reach to the saw handle.

I don't need 3" DOC, but it has a 4" stroke which will be useful in the drill table setup.
 
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Pat, your reasons for getting the 917 are pretty much same as mine; I tried to talk Terry into that one, but ANY mag drill beats NO mag drill if you're doing the type of fab work a lot of us "tractor-ers" do :thumbsup:

I built a little more involved mag drill table, guess I really should start a thread of my own on that :ashamed:

I like the idea of a "catch table" for the dry cut saws, gonna need something similar for mine. I bought the EVOSAW 380 for some of the ergo-reasons already mentioned - handle is horizontal, trigger is nearly full width of the handle, vise is really heavy duty with a simple quick release and comes with a handy "45 adapter" for cutting tubing, base is cast and the saw pivots BOLT to the table so you can "shim it into square" if it's not. Also, if you're a vet Lowes will ship it for 10% off and free shipping :thumbsup:

If I do something similar to your table for the dry saw I'll need to keep the saw table surface below about 37" tho; I have 4 of these
Robot Check

that I move around for the metal saws, and don't wanna pay for a few more of the taller versions (I have some nice Rockler stands for higher stuff like the wood band saws)

I have one of the HF portable weld tables still in its box, maybe I should start by just putting that up for the dry saw :rolleyes:... Steve

Oh, BTW - if you decide you want some of those Vestil roller stands, BE VERY CAREFUL - don't just blindly click on the "4-pack" without looking at what the PRICE does - try it and you'll see what I mean. When I saw that, I chose "1-pack" then changed "quantity" to 4. Worked on that AND some shoring stuff I bought later.

Amazon's site does this on several things, ya REALLY gotta WATCH...
 
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OK - there's already a few pics on other threads, I still need to sort things out and re-name; too hard to find 'em otherwise - Anyway, here's the easy-to-find ones, I REALLY need to find some "sort time" and do a write-up so people can experience "MY brand of insanity" :laughing:

First batch -
 

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And you raise a good point on being able to shim the metal saw bolted pivot assembly. The Makita is all one casting and no complaints on that so far (after years of use). But the pivot is a bolt and locknut. With steady use that locknut will back off and now you have a slanting cut. It can be re-tightened to perfect vertical. But it takes a bit of finesse to get it tight enough but not too tight. I'm surprised the web does not have discussion of this weak point.
 
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I picked up a POS garage sale Ryobi drill press for $15, ditched the power head and fabbed up a few parts to make it into a portable drill press.

Nowhere near as slick as Steve’s. He has a few more years “experience” on me. TMSAISWI.



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Found a few more -
The container roof is where the "long tall jack stands" went - allowed me to splay the roof supports so they're out of the way if I actually get to pour a slab there before I change my mind :rolleyes: - they also allow for uneven ground if/when the WHOLE THING gets moved so I can put a REAL garage there... Steve
 

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