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Home Built Welding Table
Harlan Larkin, Brookings, S. Dak.: "I built this welding table for my shop out of scrap materials for about $20," Harlan says. "The top is an old wheel out of a stationary silage cutter. It's 34 in. in dia. and is 3/4-in. thick. It has holes spaced throughout and I left the stub shaft axle in the middle so I can use it to bend light gauage iron. The three legs are made from 2-in. dia. pipe braced with 1/4 by 2-in. angle iron.
"I mounted a grated shelf, which I use to store my metal chop saw and miscellaneous materials, underneath the table. I fitted pegs on the front to hold my chipping hammer and steel brushes. I fitted the back two legs with 4-in. dia. caster wheels so the table is easy to move around the shop. The table is 36 in. high and is heavy-duty enough to hammer on."


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1997 - Volume #21, Issue #5