All metal benches ??
Build one.
So easy to make.
Depending on the thickness of material you welding and the type of work you do the size gets bigger.
Basicly take a 4X8 sheet of say 3/4" steel and 4 pieces of 6" pipe 36" long.
Works great. Thats what we use at the shop.
X
So easy to make.
Depending on the thickness of material you welding and the type of work you do the size gets bigger.
Basicly take a 4X8 sheet of say 3/4" steel and 4 pieces of 6" pipe 36" long.
Works great. Thats what we use at the shop.
X
^ really, rip off a design from a good table (maybe include a screen too) or design one to meet your needs (even horseshoe or L shape maybe). heck sawhorses and sheetmetal can get the job done but I would custom design for the shop to allow for a smooth flow of work (LEAN training at work!)
I cant weld to save my **** but I think of it as art!
I cant weld to save my **** but I think of it as art!
Originally posted by Xiph0id:
Build one.
So easy to make.
Depending on the thickness of material you welding and the type of work you do the size gets bigger.
Basicly take a 4X8 sheet of say 3/4" steel and 4 pieces of 6" pipe 36" long.
Works great. Thats what we use at the shop.
X
Build one.
So easy to make.
Depending on the thickness of material you welding and the type of work you do the size gets bigger.
Basicly take a 4X8 sheet of say 3/4" steel and 4 pieces of 6" pipe 36" long.
Works great. Thats what we use at the shop.
X
Originally posted by Tim Baillie.:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Xiph0id:
Build one.
So easy to make.
Depending on the thickness of material you welding and the type of work you do the size gets bigger.
Basicly take a 4X8 sheet of say 3/4" steel and 4 pieces of 6" pipe 36" long.
Works great. Thats what we use at the shop.
X
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Xiph0id:
Build one.
So easy to make.
Depending on the thickness of material you welding and the type of work you do the size gets bigger.
Basicly take a 4X8 sheet of say 3/4" steel and 4 pieces of 6" pipe 36" long.
Works great. Thats what we use at the shop.
X
</font>[/QUOTE]LMAO!Get some one that could it's only 4 welds around 6" pipes. Would only take like 1/2 hr to weld if that.
X
Welding is actually pretty easy specially if using a mig welder don't have to worry about it sticking to the metal works pretty nice... However using arc is abit more of a pain since it can sometimes get stuck to the material your using... With the mig I just go side to side like left to righ half circular motions and just move at a decent speed not to fast and comes out good.. just do a few tests till you get the hang of it [img]smile.gif[/img]
[ February 13, 2005, 02:08 PM: Message edited by: ChizzerZ24 ]
[ February 13, 2005, 02:08 PM: Message edited by: ChizzerZ24 ]





these things are about 1000 pounds, nothing light duty happends underground [img]smile.gif[/img]