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Super Heavy Duty Welding Table with Large vase and Clamps, $400, Calgary, AB

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(Craig)
Premium Member
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Ironman

Ultra Member
Rather paltry piece of 3/8 plate. Will have heat warping issues if anyone is using a rosebud nearby.
My welding table is 4 X 8 X 1" and that's Heavy Duty:p But mine has more clutter on it (sigh)
 

Stuart Samuel

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Premium Member
I helped a friend with some fab work at a shop near her, a while back. (Aluminum ostrich leg stilts for a busker, of all things)

I got to meet the owners of the shop later, but I already knew one of them a little from seeing his workbench. Massively heavy cast iron welding table, not huge, maybe 48” x 24” deep, but heavy. Blanchard ground, with two big LED panels over it, for excellent lighting. And a Miller Dynasty 700 sitting next to it.

I was so tremendously jealous, and also impressed.
 

Ironman

Ultra Member
I helped a friend with some fab work at a shop near her, a while back. (Aluminum ostrich leg stilts for a busker, of all things)

I got to meet the owners of the shop later, but I already knew one of them a little from seeing his workbench. Massively heavy cast iron welding table, not huge, maybe 48” x 24” deep, but heavy. Blanchard ground, with two big LED panels over it, for excellent lighting. And a Miller Dynasty 700 sitting next to it.

I was so tremendously jealous, and also impressed.
Cast iron is the ultimate dream table, easy to clean the berries and does not warp.
 

DPittman

Ultra Member
Premium Member
Have a buddy who has one made from an old cast iron door. Gotta be at least 3" thick. He loves it.
I wonder where a 3" cast iron door is ever needed? Maybe a bank vault or a room of explosive gasses? Now come to think of it, such a door would have been very suitable for our family bathroom when I grew up.
 

jorogi

Well-Known Member
I wonder where a 3" cast iron door is ever needed? Maybe a bank vault or a room of explosive gasses? Now come to think of it, such a door would have been very suitable for our family bathroom when I grew up.
Crikey I hate to think of how bad those explosive gasses in your bathroom must of been.
 
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