Nice work mate! I love to see blokes making good useful things with basic (read affordable!) equipment, skill and a bit of ingenuity. Keep it up! But, a little advice, don't weld on galv anything! Just get the plain "black" steel. Also, long nuts are better than two short nuts. And lastly, continuous welds are always stronger than a few dabs (unless its MIG) you get too many slag inclusions if you 'stop/start' without chipping it off. And well done on getting the base flat before putting the top on! Only the second bench video I've seen where someone has done that. PS - acid (hydrochloric or muriatic, depending on where you live, or even vinegar) will remove rust and mill scale.
Σ ευχαριστώ! Όντως το τρύπημα, ελλείψη μαγνητικού δράπανου, ήταν χρονοβόρα και κουραστική διαδικασία. Τις έκανα όμως σε δόσεις, μερικές κάθε απόγευμα, οπότε δεν μου φάνηκε τόσο βαρύ. Χάλασα πεντέξι ποτηροπρίονα γι αυτές τις τρύπες
@@AGmetalart 😁 Thank you for the reply. You know better than us, but I would suggest Mag Drill for these kind of work. Hope to see more videos from you. Good luck 👍
I bought 100A plasma and P80 straight steel machine torch for CNC. I am making electronics for 5 inch touch screen THC. I bought 2000x1000x1.5mm steel sheet and cut it in one piece for water pan and 14 pieces for grill. I want to make 1100x800x100mm plasma water pan but I don't have press to bend sheet. But when I put plasma on my cnc the very first project will be 10mm thick welding table because I have Gude welding table with 2.3mm thick fixture plate and it is not perfect. My problem is bending sheet for water pan. There are 10-15 workshops with hydraulic benders in my town but no one want to accept job to make only 4 bends ☹ BTW I tried plasma and it cuts 40mm iron plate so it would be interesting to see what it can do combined with my diy CNC.
You don't need a press to make the water basin. I have made many without a press, even in thicknesses greater than 1.5mm. Watch this video to see how it's done: th-cam.com/video/KyISgG2FLBU/w-d-xo.html from 0'57'' - 2'45''
*If you're making a welding table, don't drill the 10mm plate with a plasma cutter, but use a magnetic drill instead. The plasma cutter leaves a bevel on the cuts and doesn't have the precision of a drill. There is a high chance of damaging the plate.
Muy buen proyecto, pero todo se arruina por la mala seguridad personal, ni siquiera un par de guantes, hasta que no suceden los accidentes que pueden acabar muy mal. Nada es más valioso que nuestra integrdad personal.
Hola. Buen trabajo. !!!!! Me ha gustado mucho, estoy copiando tu proyecto. Aunque con alguna modificación. Me podrías, verificar dos datos? El grosor de la placa son 6 mm. ? Y los orificios de 18 mm. ? Saludos y gracias por tus ideas 👍
Sí, el grosor de la chapa es de 6 milímetros. Inicialmente intenté hacer los agujeros de 16 milímetros, pero como no pude lograr precisión, me vi obligado a ampliarlos a 18 milímetros.
@@AGmetalart Thanks. Great seeing you use ingenuity and basic tools to build. I was thinking of adding some wood or sheet metal trays underneath for tool storage.
@@gamernerd7139 Surely it's better to utilize the downstairs area as well. I would do the same if I had the table inside the shop. Now that I have it outside, I don't leave tools out when I'm away
It's true that the drilling proved to be difficult for me. Certainly, with a magnetic drill, the job would have been much easier. The holes in the sheet metal took significantly more time than the entire rest of the construction. I would say 80% or even more, of the total time required
@@conqueringlion420 I’m not a certified welder, and I’ve never claimed to be one. My projects aren't particularly demanding in terms of welding quality, and I’m aware of their limitations. I appreciate your feedback, and I’m always open to constructive criticism.
It is the hand of God that the Lord lives. You do not comply with Occupational Health and Safety at all ;-D (it means that you are advanced in this field).
Nice work mate!
I love to see blokes making good useful things with basic (read affordable!) equipment, skill and a bit of ingenuity. Keep it up!
But, a little advice, don't weld on galv anything! Just get the plain "black" steel. Also, long nuts are better than two short nuts. And lastly, continuous welds are always stronger than a few dabs (unless its MIG) you get too many slag inclusions if you 'stop/start' without chipping it off.
And well done on getting the base flat before putting the top on! Only the second bench video I've seen where someone has done that.
PS - acid (hydrochloric or muriatic, depending on where you live, or even vinegar) will remove rust and mill scale.
Thank you! I will take your advice into consideration.
Soy un apasionado del metal tambien y veo que aqui hay mucho talento enhorabuena por tu trabajo.
Nice job personally I appreciate it for teaching us
Muy buen trabajo! Linda mesa, saludos desde Argentina!
Φοβερός πάγκος! Συγχαρητήρια για την εξαιρετική κατασκευή. Αυτές οι τρύπες πρέπει να ήταν ατελείωτες όταν τις έκανες...
Σ ευχαριστώ! Όντως το τρύπημα, ελλείψη μαγνητικού δράπανου, ήταν χρονοβόρα και κουραστική διαδικασία. Τις έκανα όμως σε δόσεις, μερικές κάθε απόγευμα, οπότε δεν μου φάνηκε τόσο βαρύ. Χάλασα πεντέξι ποτηροπρίονα γι αυτές τις τρύπες
42:35 Drilling those holes with that tool, would cost me 12 years of my life.
You’d be surprised-I’m planning to drill just as many more holes to create a 5x5 cm grid. Even 100 years wouldn’t be enough, right? 😊
@@AGmetalart 😁
Thank you for the reply.
You know better than us, but I would suggest Mag Drill for these kind of work.
Hope to see more videos from you. Good luck 👍
Great video! Nice table! Keep doing great job. I wish you all the best from Serbia.
Thank you. Returning greetings from Greece!
I bought 100A plasma and P80 straight steel machine torch for CNC. I am making electronics for 5 inch touch screen THC. I bought 2000x1000x1.5mm steel sheet and cut it in one piece for water pan and 14 pieces for grill. I want to make 1100x800x100mm plasma water pan but I don't have press to bend sheet. But when I put plasma on my cnc the very first project will be 10mm thick welding table because I have Gude welding table with 2.3mm thick fixture plate and it is not perfect. My problem is bending sheet for water pan. There are 10-15 workshops with hydraulic benders in my town but no one want to accept job to make only 4 bends ☹ BTW I tried plasma and it cuts 40mm iron plate so it would be interesting to see what it can do combined with my diy CNC.
You don't need a press to make the water basin. I have made many without a press, even in thicknesses greater than 1.5mm. Watch this video to see how it's done: th-cam.com/video/KyISgG2FLBU/w-d-xo.html from 0'57'' - 2'45''
*If you're making a welding table, don't drill the 10mm plate with a plasma cutter, but use a magnetic drill instead. The plasma cutter leaves a bevel on the cuts and doesn't have the precision of a drill. There is a high chance of damaging the plate.
Muy buen proyecto, pero todo se arruina por la mala seguridad personal, ni siquiera un par de guantes, hasta que no suceden los accidentes que pueden acabar muy mal. Nada es más valioso que nuestra integrdad personal.
Hola. Buen trabajo. !!!!! Me ha gustado mucho, estoy copiando tu proyecto. Aunque con alguna modificación. Me podrías, verificar dos datos? El grosor de la placa son 6 mm. ? Y los orificios de 18 mm. ? Saludos y gracias por tus ideas 👍
Sí, el grosor de la chapa es de 6 milímetros. Inicialmente intenté hacer los agujeros de 16 milímetros, pero como no pude lograr precisión, me vi obligado a ampliarlos a 18 milímetros.
Nice work pal
Que espesor tiene la placa ?????
6mm (1/4")
What thickness flat bars are you using for the box structure?
5mm.....their are one or two sections with a thickness of 6mm
@@AGmetalart Thanks. Great seeing you use ingenuity and basic tools to build. I was thinking of adding some wood or sheet metal trays underneath for tool storage.
@@gamernerd7139 Surely it's better to utilize the downstairs area as well. I would do the same if I had the table inside the shop. Now that I have it outside, I don't leave tools out when I'm away
Can't get the this video to play!!
nice
Nice work but I wouldn’t have done it without a magnetic drill. Just wondering how long did it take you to make that table ?
It's true that the drilling proved to be difficult for me. Certainly, with a magnetic drill, the job would have been much easier. The holes in the sheet metal took significantly more time than the entire rest of the construction. I would say 80% or even more,
of the total time required
😍😍
Some of the jankiest bubbly welds but hey if it works I guess
Never mind, let someone else take the Welding Championship
@@AGmetalart In America they won’t pass but everywhere else it’s ok. Some countries standards are very picky
@@conqueringlion420 I’m not a certified welder, and I’ve never claimed to be one. My projects aren't particularly demanding in terms of welding quality, and I’m aware of their limitations. I appreciate your feedback, and I’m always open to constructive criticism.
❤mnbvc
Cuando terminaste de hacer todos los agujeros ya te jubilaste.
Lo terminé muy rápido, tenía cinco ayudantes tras bambalinas haciendo agujeros. Y uno más haciendo cafés.
It is the hand of God that the Lord lives. You do not comply with Occupational Health and Safety at all ;-D (it means that you are advanced in this field).