Making A Welding Table
#41
Thinking something like this.
   

The drawers can go in the sides, the bottom rails can be used as a support for a 'shelf'
It will be a lot stronger and stiffer than having a centre support.

That's my thinking done for the day Big Grin
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#42
(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. 17428

Ed
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(09-23-2013, 01:24 PM)DaveH Wrote: Thinking something like this.


The drawers can go in the sides, the bottom rails can be used as a support for a 'shelf'
It will be a lot stronger and stiffer than having a centre support.

That's my thinking done for the day Big Grin
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DaveH

PS. The colour looks good Rotfl

Dave,

You may be right but is that necessary for the weight this bench is going to see? I don't mind over engineering to an extend for safety but when does it become overkill? Chin

I certainly don't want to discourage discussion about this. One can't have too much information when making a decision.

Ed
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#44
Ed, it was really an alternative suggestion to using those mid vertical pieces and doubling up on the bottom rail.
Also if it was a stationary bench then I wouldn't bother with the 45deg bracing.

I'll take a photo of my heavy duty bench just to show I do practice what I preach Big Grin
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(09-23-2013, 05:23 PM)EdK Wrote: One can't have too much information when making a decision.
Ed
Actually Ed, one can have too much information. Dave's table serves his purpose mine serves mine. I can't imagine ever putting a weight load on it that would cause it to fail but I'm sure there exists a load that'll test it.
In the end, you'll decide and it'll work for you. Worthy
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#46
They are just choices (not decisions) and it is always nice to have a choice Smile
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#47
All good points. Thanks guys. Smiley-signs024

Ed
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#48
Ed will you be able to lift anything that high that would ever tax the structure?
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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.
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(09-23-2013, 07:22 PM)f350ca Wrote: Ed will you be able to lift anything that high that would ever tax the structure?

Hell no!
If I ever need to weld something that heavy I'll set it on the garage floor to weld.

Ed
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