I want to build a shop table about 6'X4'. I was originally planning on using a solid steel 3/8 plate for the top but I cant find a good deal on it. I really dont want to spend $200-300 on just the top. Are there any good alternatives for a shop table that will be used for mechanic/welding/fabrication work?
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Alternative for shop table top other than plate steel?
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Originally posted by projectPONY View PostIMO you almost have to go with steel if you're doing any welding. I have seen welding being done on butcher block type top but not without the occasional fire.
Iv also though about buying a large stainless steel table off of craigslist and using it but Iv heard it's a bad idea to do any welding on stainless.
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Originally posted by projectPONY View PostAlmost forgot to mention, but FWIW, I looked into some 1/2" plate steel at Liberty Metals once. I was looking for something in the 3'x4' piece and I was quoted around $50. The only reason I didn't buy was because everything they had at the time was bowed."If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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Originally posted by Grape View Postmy table for chassis crap has a 1" blanchard ground top, you need the thickness to keep stuff from pulling. call commerce grinding in dallas
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Originally posted by projectPONY View PostI'd like to know why you couldn't weld on a stainless top.
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