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mexican jon:
After a good clean up in the fab. shop I decided I'd increase the bench space :thumbup: Think i went a little over board :loco: it's 40x40x3 box with a 3mm plate top :clap: I'm pretty sure this is unbreakable :) I even managed to get the same shade of red primer that I painted the existing bench in about 20 years ago :drool: |
SwarfnStuff:
I see that new larger horizontal surface has already started gathering stuff. following the unwritten law of workshops and horizontal surfaces. Loos good, sturdy and blends in well with the paint job. No top coat? Well, let's not rush into it, after all the original has waited 20+ years you say. Plus, it's only going to get dinged anyway or it's not a work bench. Good job. John B |
CrazyModder:
--- Quote from: mexican jon on January 24, 2017, 10:07:37 PM ---After a good clean up in the fab. shop I decided I'd increase the bench space :thumbup: Think i went a little over board :loco: it's 40x40x3 box with a 3mm plate top :clap: I'm pretty sure this is unbreakable :) I even managed to get the same shade of red primer that I painted the existing bench in about 20 years ago :drool: --- End quote --- Looks good, mate. Did you just lay the 3mm top on the base, or did you weld that on as well? Screws? |
mexican jon:
--- Quote from: CrazyModder on January 25, 2017, 02:12:50 AM --- --- Quote from: mexican jon on January 24, 2017, 10:07:37 PM ---After a good clean up in the fab. shop I decided I'd increase the bench space :thumbup: Think i went a little over board :loco: it's 40x40x3 box with a 3mm plate top :clap: I'm pretty sure this is unbreakable :) I even managed to get the same shade of red primer that I painted the existing bench in about 20 years ago :drool: --- End quote --- Looks good, mate. Did you just lay the 3mm top on the base, or did you weld that on as well? Screws? --- End quote --- The top is stitch welded at the sides and back :thumbup: seam welded at the front (I wanted to dress the front edge to be smooth) and then it is stitch welded underneath to every cross brace :thumbup: Now here's a slightly craze thing :scratch: once I had completed the welding on the top I went over it with a small hammer to make sure that it didn't resonate at all :loco: I did find a couple of spots so they got extra stitches welded :loco: |
CrazyModder:
I see nothing crazy about using a hammer like that! wish I could weld, such a table has been on my todo list for a long time now. I have a cheap home depot stick welder, but was not able to do anything useful with it yet. |
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