(09-24-2013, 03:03 AM)DaveH Wrote: [ -> ]Here's my heavy duty table. Has a 3 ton arbor press sitting on it at the moment.
It is not just the static load -what happens when it is moved about.
DaveH
Nice table Dave. What size is it?
Ed
Ed,
(1250mm x 660mm) 49" x 26" I was given the top piece of steel so that governed the size. The thickness of the steel top is 8mm (.315")
Similar in size to yours Ed, (even the colour
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The steel tube is all 1.5" x 14 gauge.
DaveH
OK Dave, how about this version. All 2" 14 gauge tubing but added 1/8" thick gussets.
Ed
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Ed, wait! what are you planning for gusset support?
(09-23-2013, 05:20 PM)EdK Wrote: [ -> ] (09-23-2013, 11:50 AM)stevec Wrote: [ -> ]Ed, I don't think the "doubling" of the front rails nor the 45° bracing are at all necessary.
But then I don't know the Tonnage of capacity required..
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Steve,
I'm thinking the same. After all we're talking about only a couple of hundred pounds of load distributed over the frame.
Ed
I'm just thinking about the sensibility of the above...
(09-24-2013, 06:05 PM)stevec Wrote: [ -> ]Ed, wait! what are you planning for gusset support?
Hell, I don't know. The tubes they're welded to? What am I doing wrong?
Ed
Sorry Ed, I was just playin with ya. I thought things were pretty well settled with post #42.
No problem Steve. You were right, too much information is almost as bad as not enough. I'm going without the gussets. If the table feels wobbly I'll add some gussets. This design is done for now.
Ed