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Made-It-Myself Welding Table
Scott Ravenkamp needed a welding table in his shop. He had previously used the main frame of a 40-ft. rod weeder to add a loft to his shop, so he had the rest of the components from the weeder to work with.
“I used the rockshaft from the weeder and the arms it was attached to make the table,” says Ravenkamp.
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Made-It-Myself Welding Table FARM SHOP Miscellaneous Scott Ravenkamp needed a welding table in his shop He had previously used the main frame of a 40-ft rod weeder to add a loft to his shop so he had the rest of the components from the weeder to work with “I used the rockshaft from the weeder and the arms it was attached to make the table ” says Ravenkamp “The rockshaft was 6-in dia steel tubing that I used for the legs with 3 by 5-in tubing framing the steel grate that I used for the top I welded nuts into the grate to match bolt holes in the bases of my vises “I can bolt the vises in place or quickly remove them if I want a smooth top ” says Ravenkamp Contact: FARM SHOW Followup Scott Ravenkamp 52570 883 Rd Verdigre Neb 68783 ph 719-740-0705; sravenkamp@icloud com
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