Dude, I am blown away. I wish I had the tools you have to build such incredibly clean project. I am so OCD that if I had your tools I may never come out of the shop. Nicely done.
So epic!! One of the nicest fab tables I've seen built on here. Lots and lots of very well thought out features and very clean work putting it all together. Beautiful end result. I keep most of my TIG torch consumables in Plano 3500 boxes, new electrodes stay in the box and used ones go in colored tubes to keep them sorted.
This is so awesome. Only thing I would have done differently is weld the side tool holders on maybe 15-30° angle so the tools are easier to remove with the low vertical clearance. So nice.
Thank you! I agree that would make access to the tools easier for sure. Since my objective was to nest this table inside my workbench, I put the design constraints on myself to make all tools stay within the 2” tubing legs. If I would have tipped them at an angle many items would be out of the frame, but not all. Thanks for watching!
🙏 it is like a dream. It so amazing to use. Now I just need to finish it. All the construction is done I only lack finishes. I had planned on painting it but I’m thinking about having it all powder coated instead except for the top obviously.
Nice job Nub,been waiting for your video. Seriously over the top but gave me ideas for my new weld table. I use a dinse end bolted to my table for a ground then have another female end on a regular ground clamp if I need. Super cool!
🙏 Thanks. It took me forever to get this one out. Hopefully I can get back to my planned biweekly-ish schedule. I am happy that you got something out of it. Dave
New subscriber here. This welding table is beautiful. What are the dimensions? I have limited space in my garage, and this looks like the perfect size. I love how you can sit down and work on small projects comfortably or stand up and use the fixtures. Great job! Keep doing projects and videos like this. Thank you
@@nubtools Thank you, I wish I had your machining skills and equipment. To me, that is the perfect setup. Please keep the content coming. Thanks again!
I love the build, but just for how I work, I end up getting mad at anything stored near/on the welding table. The problem is if you are doing final fit and you need to grind something down or re-do a weld, you end up getting abrasive dust/shavings on everything near by. If you have great parts that fit together then this is the best solution, but for modding/repairs/etc I find that everything gets disgusting (i.e. if you need to die grind aluminum with a burr, ends up getting oily shavings everywhere, its always tempting to do fitting work on the table since it has all the clamps). When they get into a thread of a clamp or something its very annoying since its all lubricated and basically a dust magnet). I think a four section door over the clamp storage would be nice (the one that folds up sideways when you open it), if its possible to make one out of aluminum (I only ever saw closet doors like this out of plastic, which would undoubtedly end up looking like ass after it gets hit by weld splatter). Or like a garage door that does not roll up but instead is transferred over to the other side (A upside down U shaped cam), so you lift it up and it gets transferred over behind the clamps and then when you pull it down its in front of the clamps, but its always free so you can wipe down both sides, and there is no 'storage' area that gets dirty from accumulating debris), or maybe just like a normal garage door that is stored under the table when in the open position (but this is prone to getting stuck on the clamps, so thats risky).
Sounds interesting. Although this table will be used in more of a clean way, I do think the drawers will provide ample protection from the majority of debris and dust. But only time will tell. Even if it doesn’t the pros out way the cons for me to have the organization.
I would have if the table wasn’t a mobile unit and I have been using it a lot while not welding. Having a cable always attached could be annoying when not welding. Thanks for watching!
@@nubtools i have a welding table and mine is also molble... as is my wedding cart...... I can tell you I rather have 10 extra feet of wire over a clamped ground
Alles schön gemacht, aber das ist zu aufgeräumt, soviel Zeit hätte ich gar nicht beim arbeiten um alles so ordentlich wegzuräumen. Mehr Show als schaffen. Keine Frage, Top Ausstattung. Nur das feinste vom feinen. Aber es ist schon zu sauber für einen echten Schlosser.
All I can say is ... WOW Perfection!
Thanks!
That's is. A hell of a
As a novice welder, this table of yours is BEAUTIFUL! Congrats
Thank you very much!
Holy smokes, love, love, love!!! I am so about to copy some of that lol.
Go for it! Thanks Emory.
Dude, I am blown away. I wish I had the tools you have to build such incredibly clean project. I am so OCD that if I had your tools I may never come out of the shop. Nicely done.
Thanks Mike!
So epic!! One of the nicest fab tables I've seen built on here. Lots and lots of very well thought out features and very clean work putting it all together. Beautiful end result. I keep most of my TIG torch consumables in Plano 3500 boxes, new electrodes stay in the box and used ones go in colored tubes to keep them sorted.
Thank you!
Спасибо за потрясающий контент, красоту, качество, надёжность, это просто космос и потрясающе!!!!
Thank you!
Those corner welds are so clean! I love your clamping system!
Thanks man!
Man dude, that thing looks nice enough to be in a kitchen.
My wife wouldn’t let me. Thanks so much!
This is so awesome. Only thing I would have done differently is weld the side tool holders on maybe 15-30° angle so the tools are easier to remove with the low vertical clearance. So nice.
Thank you! I agree that would make access to the tools easier for sure. Since my objective was to nest this table inside my workbench, I put the design constraints on myself to make all tools stay within the 2” tubing legs. If I would have tipped them at an angle many items would be out of the frame, but not all.
Thanks for watching!
@@nubtoolsDream table territory dude. That top, those drawers 👌everything else just cream on the cake.
🙏 it is like a dream. It so amazing to use. Now I just need to finish it. All the construction is done I only lack finishes. I had planned on painting it but I’m thinking about having it all powder coated instead except for the top obviously.
@@nubtools maybe clear coat? all the effort and gas you put into those welds, they should be on display 😁
At least we know what’s under the skirt. I think it will pay off in the end to have it covered.
This is great 👍 wonderfull 🔥🔥
Thanks!
Nice job Nub,been waiting for your video. Seriously over the top but gave me ideas for my new weld table. I use a dinse end bolted to my table for a ground then have another female end on a regular ground clamp if I need. Super cool!
🙏 Thanks. It took me forever to get this one out. Hopefully I can get back to my planned biweekly-ish schedule. I am happy that you got something out of it.
Dave
@@nubtools yea, sorry about bugging you about it on IG 700 times..haha!
😁NP👍
Glad I stumbled upon your channel. I've enjoyed the build keep it up 🤘🏻
Thanks for watching!
your very talented nice design too
Thanks!
Muito capricho... sou de Belo Horizonte Minas Gerais Brasil
Beautiful results 👍😎👍
Thank you!
well I'm jealous.... thanks..
Thanks!
nice job
Thank you
Nice 😍
New subscriber here. This welding table is beautiful. What are the dimensions? I have limited space in my garage, and this looks like the perfect size. I love how you can sit down and work on small projects comfortably or stand up and use the fixtures. Great job! Keep doing projects and videos like this. Thank you
Thanks Alex! The table top is 23.5” x 47.5”
@@nubtools Thank you, I wish I had your machining skills and equipment. To me, that is the perfect setup. Please keep the content coming. Thanks again!
The welding desk is very nice. Will your equipment in the top drawer stay clean while welding or drilling on the table?
Thank you for sharing.
Yes. Thank you
@@nubtools Your welcome.
I love the build, but just for how I work, I end up getting mad at anything stored near/on the welding table. The problem is if you are doing final fit and you need to grind something down or re-do a weld, you end up getting abrasive dust/shavings on everything near by. If you have great parts that fit together then this is the best solution, but for modding/repairs/etc I find that everything gets disgusting (i.e. if you need to die grind aluminum with a burr, ends up getting oily shavings everywhere, its always tempting to do fitting work on the table since it has all the clamps). When they get into a thread of a clamp or something its very annoying since its all lubricated and basically a dust magnet). I think a four section door over the clamp storage would be nice (the one that folds up sideways when you open it), if its possible to make one out of aluminum (I only ever saw closet doors like this out of plastic, which would undoubtedly end up looking like ass after it gets hit by weld splatter). Or like a garage door that does not roll up but instead is transferred over to the other side (A upside down U shaped cam), so you lift it up and it gets transferred over behind the clamps and then when you pull it down its in front of the clamps, but its always free so you can wipe down both sides, and there is no 'storage' area that gets dirty from accumulating debris), or maybe just like a normal garage door that is stored under the table when in the open position (but this is prone to getting stuck on the clamps, so thats risky).
Sounds interesting. Although this table will be used in more of a clean way, I do think the drawers will provide ample protection from the majority of debris and dust. But only time will tell. Even if it doesn’t the pros out way the cons for me to have the organization.
Why don't you use grounding magnet quick release?
Well then I wouldn’t have had cool parts to make. And the magnet would scratch the paint.
Get rid of the ground clamp altogether and bolt a lug and make it solid... Way better ground. Loose a lot of amps in the poor clamp...
I would have if the table wasn’t a mobile unit and I have been using it a lot while not welding. Having a cable always attached could be annoying when not welding.
Thanks for watching!
@@nubtools i have a welding table and mine is also molble... as is my wedding cart...... I can tell you I rather have 10 extra feet of wire over a clamped ground
Where did you purchase your Ball Lock Screws from??
From Trick-tools.com
@@nubtools Copy that. I buy a lot of stuff from there as well. Thanks for the quick reply!
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Alles schön gemacht, aber das ist zu aufgeräumt, soviel Zeit hätte ich gar nicht beim arbeiten um alles so ordentlich wegzuräumen. Mehr Show als schaffen.
Keine Frage, Top Ausstattung. Nur das feinste vom feinen. Aber es ist schon zu sauber für einen echten Schlosser.
I need to buy a welder so I can build a welding table.
Looks good. Don't forget the finger pulls in your foam: th-cam.com/video/dwe0QEvG1ew/w-d-xo.html
That is something to think about. Everything seems to be easy to grab. I do like that idea.
Thanks for watching!