Nice job, thank you. I enjoy looking in on home made welding table videos. Mine is not the peak of welding table flatness or size or rigidity. But with the gift of an old steel-framed computer table from a school I had the basis I needed, it’s 2 feet x 4feet. I got a 3mm plate to fit it, laser cut to 18mm holes on 50mm hole-centres and it does for me. If I had to drill my own holes or I did the job again I think I’d choose 100mm centres (4 inch centres) because 50mm/2 inch centres mean a lot of holes and they must weaken any thinner plate and make it more likely to flex, and droop a bit in the middle. But as you say, DIY and save some dosh! Thanks again, Les
Not only over priced but under sized on the material they use for these products. It's nice being able to make something strong enough to last for decades and not just some years
Every tool you build is another tool (you can’t build) that youll be able to afford to buy to expand your abilities even further Besides every tool you build is just more experience you’ll have at building It hones your craft for the projects that really count Ain’t nobody gonna care how perfect your tire changer is Nobody gonna pick at the hydraulic press not being the latest and greatest Same for sand blasters or refractory furnaces My motto is if I can make it for the same as it costs or close but I end up with a better product than that’s something I should be building in my down time Basically he just bought the mag drill for free and ended up with a fixture table that’s of higher quality than the fixture tables you can readily buy And every tool has a mount exactly where you wanted it
Slick way to get it done. Thanks for sharing! I am hoping for a reunion soon with your old RecklessWrenchGarage partner.....bet he is jelly of your new shop! I sure am!!!! Enjoy!
And here I am excited that I just bought two 90 degrees vises to make a perfectly square frame on my garage floor, to mount a piece of 3/8" plate steel to for my very first fab table 😅 similar to you, tiny 2 car garage, so it's built to be small but maximize space
Well you should be excited. The only comparison you should be doing it to yourself from the day before. Everyone progresses and achieves at a different pace. So yeah. Watch others but use it to learn and not to down yourself with things someone has already and you don't.
Great job on your table. Can you let me know where you got the 5/8th fixture clamps and studs as they have the ball bearing ends to them and that's what Ive been looking for to adapt to my table and tools.
What kind of blades are you using in your chop saw and your circular saw? This would seriously step up my game. Table too, but the blades is what I need
Just an FYI, don’t lift the annular cutter like that. They are designed to drill with continuous pressure. Band saw coolant works well, WD40 could get expensive.
A friend of mine uses an old cast iron table saw. Idk what the machine shop charged him to put all the holes in it but it wasn’t cheap. Works good though. I’ve been wanting to get a nice table but I keep spending my money on stupid stuff like the house payment, and the electric and gas bills. 😂
Nice job, thank you.
I enjoy looking in on home made welding table videos. Mine is not the peak of welding table flatness or size or rigidity. But with the gift of an old steel-framed computer table from a school I had the basis I needed, it’s 2 feet x 4feet. I got a 3mm plate to fit it, laser cut to 18mm holes on 50mm hole-centres and it does for me.
If I had to drill my own holes or I did the job again I think I’d choose 100mm centres (4 inch centres) because 50mm/2 inch centres mean a lot of holes and they must weaken any thinner plate and make it more likely to flex, and droop a bit in the middle. But as you say, DIY and save some dosh! Thanks again, Les
An intelligent, sensible approach. 👍
Too many youtube guys are obsessed with going bigger and better than everybody else, but I like your table. 🙂
Thanks for sharing. I have been loading up my arsenal to make whatever I want also. It is very satisfying to build and not buy over priced.
Not only over priced but under sized on the material they use for these products. It's nice being able to make something strong enough to last for decades and not just some years
Every tool you build is another tool (you can’t build) that youll be able to afford to buy to expand your abilities even further
Besides every tool you build is just more experience you’ll have at building
It hones your craft for the projects that really count
Ain’t nobody gonna care how perfect your tire changer is
Nobody gonna pick at the hydraulic press not being the latest and greatest
Same for sand blasters or refractory furnaces
My motto is if I can make it for the same as it costs or close but I end up with a better product than that’s something I should be building in my down time
Basically he just bought the mag drill for free and ended up with a fixture table that’s of higher quality than the fixture tables you can readily buy
And every tool has a mount exactly where you wanted it
Sweet Mod to the old welding table 💪The Mag Drill defiantly paid for itself and now you dont need to buy an expensive welding table, Nice work 🤛
Slick way to get it done. Thanks for sharing!
I am hoping for a reunion soon with your old RecklessWrenchGarage partner.....bet he is jelly of your new shop! I sure am!!!!
Enjoy!
i do the same last month but i have a fein kbm 50u the king of magnetic core drilling mashines i make a hole in under 10 seconds. Good work man
That came out very nice good job
Nice. Thanks for the sharing.
And here I am excited that I just bought two 90 degrees vises to make a perfectly square frame on my garage floor, to mount a piece of 3/8" plate steel to for my very first fab table 😅 similar to you, tiny 2 car garage, so it's built to be small but maximize space
Well you should be excited. The only comparison you should be doing it to yourself from the day before. Everyone progresses and achieves at a different pace. So yeah. Watch others but use it to learn and not to down yourself with things someone has already and you don't.
Very good.
Nice project completed. Thanks for sharing as it’s given us wannabe’s something else to add to the ‘must try’ list 😂
Need more ranger build, going through Reckless Ranger withdrawal!!! 🤣 Great seeing new videos, thanks Chris
It is in the works! I have been taking a bit more time on the fabrication stuff, but it is coming. Next video is a Ranger video! Thanks for watching 🍻
Nice change to the table! i gotta get a mag drill, use them at work and annular cutters are sweet.
Awesome work.
Tnx, i need to make the same thing with my welding table.
Only 1000 dollars in tooling for a 50 dollar table. I appreciate this.
Most garages that need a welding table already have the tooling. When I was looking at fixture tables anything decent starts around $700
I wish they were only $50… I just priced certiflat tables out last weekend. 😮
Maybe I should clarify. The table you already have is 50. I know a bit of an exaggeration but still.
And I'm a big fan of polishing turds
@@denny244 I’m going to guess you haven’t bought any steel in a good amount of time! Just take the video for what it is! 😐😑😐
Very usefull table 👍
What Clamps are you using. Inspirational build video....Thanks
I got the clamps from Amazon
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Looks awesome! Nice work
Great job on your table. Can you let me know where you got the 5/8th fixture clamps and studs as they have the ball bearing ends to them and that's what Ive been looking for to adapt to my table and tools.
What kind of blades are you using in your chop saw and your circular saw? This would seriously step up my game. Table too, but the blades is what I need
Both of the saws are using Evolution mild steel cutting blades.
Thankyou
Do u start from center of the table for 2 inch center
Being familiar with mag drills and annular cutters, how many buckets of slugs and shavings did you create?
Where did you get yor table tooling from?
Just an FYI, don’t lift the annular cutter like that. They are designed to drill with continuous pressure. Band saw coolant works well, WD40 could get expensive.
Did you drill through you table frame when you done this?
Yes. The frame 1/8 thick square tube and I drilled through the top layer.
Where did you get you 5/8 pins and hold down clamps?
I ordered those from Amazon
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How do you like the Morgan Clark shop apron?
It's pretty awesome! Really handy to keep pens that I used to all set somewhere and lose lol. And it keeps the metal dust out of my clothes
Love the comment that fixture tables are kinda expensive, have you checked out Fireball Tool? There table is like $10,000!!!
Fixture tables can get very expensive! But the really nice ones are very precise, very level and very thick!
Thickness of the table
What’s up with the other Kris? Hope everyone is good
Kris is doing well, he is still active duty military and will be back again
A friend of mine uses an old cast iron table saw. Idk what the machine shop charged him to put all the holes in it but it wasn’t cheap. Works good though. I’ve been wanting to get a nice table but I keep spending my money on stupid stuff like the house payment, and the electric and gas bills. 😂
Rarely would you need to drill the complete table.
For the price of a magnetic drill that you probably got for free you can buy one. Not everyone has $500 for a magnetic drill that has limited use
Rent one for a day.