How to Build a Simple Heavy Duty Welding Table on a Budget Adjustable Legs w/ Casters | 4x8x1/2 Top

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  • Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
  • In this video I will show you How to Build a Simple yet heavy duty Welding Table on a Budget.
    I use 3/4 all thread to make the legs adjustable. I uses some awesome casters I found on Amazon that are rated at 500 lbs. each! I do a guessing game to see if you can guess how much the 4x8x1/2 top weighs.
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  • @illchoosemyignorance62
    @illchoosemyignorance62 3 роки тому +27

    As an osha instructor and ems. If I saw anything I saw in this video at a jobsite somebody would be getting fired. But you gained a follower just for the suspense. I might be showing this video in one of my classes. I'm glad you came out not to seriously injured.

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  3 роки тому

      Show on brother, thank you for subscribing!!

    • @PittsburghWelder
      @PittsburghWelder 5 днів тому

      Hey dude go scratch your ass somewhere else. We ain’t in a job site buddy. We are in a garage and nobody cares either lol….
      Anyways man, did you ever end up finding work?? And the same thing happened to me man. Lost mine as well

  • @coldfront7914
    @coldfront7914 Місяць тому +5

    Congratulations you beat natural selection on this build. 👏

  • @edwardpedley7582
    @edwardpedley7582 3 роки тому +130

    I was a welder, fabricator for many years and I don't think that I have seen so many bad ideas in so short
    A period of time. He will eventually do something that will cost dearly.

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  3 роки тому +7

      Thank you.

    • @zsohaihfaosav
      @zsohaihfaosav Рік тому +8

      Lol seriously, get an engine hoist and or a portable gantry, weld some lift points on that beast and... don't be so sketchy. A gantry with a little chain hoist with a balancer would have made this ridiculously easy. Seriously, I love the table build, but please don't move heavy stuff like this in the future. For me. Please.

    • @fillupread
      @fillupread Рік тому +6

      Same here and I have to agree with you 100%. Glad he didn't get hurt cause that table crash would have provided a permanent limp and a studder.

    • @nu5270
      @nu5270 Рік тому

      I had no idea there were such pussies in the welding field.

    • @rebelcast4574
      @rebelcast4574 9 місяців тому +1

      Yeah, Super sketchy!!

  • @tommysmith6914
    @tommysmith6914 3 роки тому +17

    I have never been so stressed watching a DIY video in my life...lol Nice looking table too.

  • @b910gale
    @b910gale 3 роки тому +17

    Working 40 years for a major Welding Company I learned 653 pounds +/- 5 . That flip was by far the scariest thing I have seen. Glad you survived.

  • @aloharover5980
    @aloharover5980 4 роки тому +109

    I am shocked that the foot of the jack didnt kick out on the initial lift. Hi-lift jacks on concrete floors not a good combo. For others watching, you can rent engine hoists do this type of work. Also never ever ever leave a hi-lift handle in the down position with weight on the jack, and never straddle the handle.

  • @heartscards6335
    @heartscards6335 3 роки тому +189

    you get an "F" on safety

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  3 роки тому +25

      I earned it.

    • @pigeondrama
      @pigeondrama 3 роки тому +5

      HAHA YEA

    • @jonathanhansen5208
      @jonathanhansen5208 3 роки тому +5

      can you revisit the audio and please warn people about what not to do, I know its heavy but that should be more of a reason to not jack it up on two wheels. It kept me engaged the whole time though XD. Hope you are doing alright

    • @thepitpatrol
      @thepitpatrol 3 роки тому +14

      Who cares...he got it done...I bet he may not even wear a mask 100% of the time. New subscriber just for the fact that other guy gave you an F for safety. I laughed out loud when you got to the part where you said "now I gonna have to do something sketchy after taking the worlds most unstable jack on two slick surfaces and lifting a table to almost a 45 degree angle...you are a man after my own heart but I farm for a living so we do stuff that makes people cringe everyday. I would have probably put the all thread on first and flipped the table, bent the all thread and had to start that point over lol. Best of luck with the channel!

    • @jonathanhansen5208
      @jonathanhansen5208 3 роки тому +2

      @@thepitpatrol probably could have made a jig with a come along, that way he was not close to the potential hazard, I've been on construction sites and seen the type of injuries that occur from these metal plates falling on people. People are dumb and monkey see monkey do, that's why it should have some sort of warning. I know natural selection should pick off those who listen to the Internet but it's also the fault of poor/half information being spewed on the Internet.

  • @DeanY98765
    @DeanY98765 4 роки тому +21

    I've haven't been riveted to a video in a long time. I'm in the medical field and all I kept thinking if that were me, how I would explain to the ER doctor how I have a farmer's jack stuck in my keester.

  • @alanharris9357
    @alanharris9357 4 роки тому +134

    Please bro, don't be doing reckless stuff like that flip again. The smack you got was God trying to tell you something. Please listen.

  • @fixedit8689
    @fixedit8689 2 роки тому +14

    One of the most dangerous things I’ve seen in a long time. No guards on the grinders, shorts and soft shoes. Let alone leaving the ground clamp from the welding machine attached while attempting to flip the table over. I’ve fired many people over unsafe work practices.

  • @bradfarlander2675
    @bradfarlander2675 3 роки тому +6

    DUDE! This is how people die! I was on the edge of my seat watching this! You are fortunate to be okay, glad you are. I say the following out of concern, I have seen too many serious and fatal accidents that could have been prevented.
    That jack not kicking out from under him surprised me... a few tapcons and a block wood in the concrete would have been so much safer! Invest in a come-a-long, you could use to anchor the other side and have a friend - a few friends when dealing with this weight - and have negative pressure applied opposite the positive pressure you were applying. With th way you were leaning, one slip and that could have crushed you. Please be careful in the future!

  • @STohme
    @STohme 3 роки тому +6

    Excellent work done, I am sure that this welding table will be very useful and I hope that you will enjoy using it. Congratulations and many thanks for this very nice video.

  • @ArmenArmenjs
    @ArmenArmenjs 4 роки тому +4

    Best lock down home VD I have seen for past two months. Great job. Little dicey there at the end!

  • @PurpleHelmet
    @PurpleHelmet 4 роки тому +7

    My first thought was that table is complete overkill. But then I remembered that often you can do a small job with a big tool, but not often can you do a big job with a small tool, so fair play to you.
    I guessed 540lb, I knew it would be heavy but over 600, that's a beast of a top!

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  4 роки тому +1

      Purple Helmet great guess. I like your thoughts on big and small projects. I am very happy with the table. What are your thoughts on the table height? What height do you like or would you prefer?

  • @Justforfun-ek7et
    @Justforfun-ek7et 3 роки тому +3

    I feel like this reinforces how I'm overestimating what size of table I will need, that looked cumbersome to say the least. Glad you still have all your limbs and life.

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  3 роки тому +1

      I was using it to cut ups some wood the last few weekends and I am so glad it is as big as it it. Depends on your shop size though.

  • @js.7254
    @js.7254 3 роки тому +39

    "So anyways, on the day I lost my health insurance..."

  • @archildavidovi1150
    @archildavidovi1150 4 роки тому +48

    "safety last" principle.

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  4 роки тому +4

      I should do better.

    • @jeaniemarquette5101
      @jeaniemarquette5101 4 роки тому +7

      @@TheImprovementChannel I've got twenty years experience as a welder including two positions that were structural steel. I built my own table some years ago that is similar to what you have here, but 5x10 by 1/2 inch plate. That plate on what I built weighed over a half ton alone. Some of the moves I've seen you do in this video, I'll put in the phrase of "you are one lucky dude." Be glad you are still around for the people who love you because your guardian angle was sure on the job and I'm sure she had backup waiting in the wings.

  • @OneOffization
    @OneOffization 3 роки тому +4

    I only knew the table lift had a happy ending because a) you completed the video and b) UA-cam didn't take it down for graphic content, lol. Stay safe(r) my friend!

  • @manu2dtens
    @manu2dtens Рік тому +6

    Man, you're lucky not got hurt more than that! As previously mentioned things go very fast with heavy stuffs like that... and when you see it moving, it's too late! Handling is a thing not to take lightly.
    Hope this made a lesson for the future and good luck with your further work 👍

  • @jacobbleary4806
    @jacobbleary4806 2 роки тому +5

    Great build! My 10 yr old son walked away saying NOPE when you were trying to flip that beast of a table. Hahaha! I said around 650-700 lbs, so I was good on the weight calculations. I am definitely going to build a nice heavy duty table like this when I move and get a larger shop! Keep up the great work and stay safe out there!

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you Jacobb, that was funny about you 10 yr old, but I get where he is coming from.

    • @steveanderson4768
      @steveanderson4768 Рік тому

      640 pounds is 10 pound plate is quarter inch thick and that’s 12 x 12” wide range that is 10 pounds

  • @craigpierre2765
    @craigpierre2765 4 роки тому +10

    you have nothing to worry about.... no one has ever been hurt by a jack all!! :)

  • @waywoofy
    @waywoofy 4 роки тому +15

    With hi-lift jacks the test is given right before the lesson. Lesson 1. Never ever let go of the handle. The handles are removable for a reason. A beter idea might have been to weld the chain to the plate allowing things to pivot, and the jack to remain vertical. What doesn't kill you makes you stronger. Good luck in your ventures.

  • @jessecarter9692
    @jessecarter9692 3 роки тому +1

    Great looking table! Exactly what I was looking for.

  • @91saleen92
    @91saleen92 3 роки тому +3

    Glad to see you came out of this build in piece, man. Luck was on your side.

  • @Rubble1
    @Rubble1 4 роки тому +213

    I’ve never watched a man lose his legs before. This should be interesting.

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  4 роки тому +5

      SoulAnnoyed crazy!

    • @jonathan-emilypowell1962
      @jonathan-emilypowell1962 4 роки тому +2

      Close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenade's.

    • @Blood1UTUBE
      @Blood1UTUBE 4 роки тому

      @@jonathan-emilypowell1962 I just watched that move last night: "game over man"

    • @daviddroescher
      @daviddroescher 3 роки тому +2

      @@jonathan-emilypowell1962 nope only horseshoes in my family, Iwalked away from the grenade at 3 ft in Baghdad

    • @lemix69
      @lemix69 3 роки тому

      @@jonathan-emilypowell1962 You forgot darts and atom bombs. 🖖😎

  • @van813
    @van813 3 роки тому +7

    Next time someone ask me for a good suspense movie, I'll send them to this video.

  • @martyndavies1482
    @martyndavies1482 3 роки тому +1

    I was 50% out on guessing the weight, but 100% entertained by your video!

  • @TheBrucePage
    @TheBrucePage 10 місяців тому

    Painted a door on this bench when used for the first time. No assembly required and worked perfectly. Very stable and easy to use.

  • @saravana009bb
    @saravana009bb 4 роки тому +5

    I liked the work you did. Here is my thoughts: You have planned to make a heavy duty table to hold up all future heavy duties. Handling heavy machinery requires bigger lifts. You shouldn’t try to skip any step to arrive your goal set on your mind always remember.

    • @saravana009bb
      @saravana009bb 4 роки тому

      If the weight of your table is 200 kg then you would need to have a 200 kg capable lifts to erect, move , flip and to mount casters.

  • @xiong2moua
    @xiong2moua 4 роки тому +3

    Pretty darn scary. But glad you are safe and sound. Great looking table!

  • @DEarls-ye9tz
    @DEarls-ye9tz 3 роки тому +1

    I wouldn't have gone 1/2" thick, man. You're a madman for that. This bench will outlive us all. 😂

  • @richardarmour4910
    @richardarmour4910 3 роки тому

    My toes probably wont uncurl for a month, but you did get the job done. Nice welding table, and your bonus is that it only cost you a bandaid.

  • @imagineero
    @imagineero 4 роки тому +115

    I don't like to put people down when they're having a go, but so much of that stuff was straight up stupid. When you don't have experience (and clearly you don't) doing something that may kill you, get some information rather than just having a go. There are lots of forums out there full of helpful people who are generous with their knowledge. Any one of them would have given you a dozen good safe ways to accomplish that task without risk of personal injury using nothing but tools you already have. Learn some basic principles of timeless tools like wedges, levers, and wheels.
    Having your wife reverse the car into you? holy shit mate... You can lift plate much thicker than that using wedges. To the point you can get a lever under it. Almost anything you have can be a lever if it's strong enough. At that point, a block under the lever is a fulcrum. Chock the plate with some wood. Put two steel pipes under the plate and now you can easily roll it - not with your fingers under it, but using a lever. And FFS put some steel can shoes on.
    When it comes to lifting/flipping, much the same story. That hi lift jack has its place, and can be used many different ways. Using the above technique you can roll the constructed table to where you have an exposed beam in the roof of suitable strength, weld an eye/chain to the table and lift it using the jack as a hoist. Don't weld cast - presumably the jack and possibly the clevis are both cast and not forged. alternatively, as mentioned, at least triangulate the braces, and then jack from under the brace only in a vertical dimension. With a long enough lever, one man safely lever/flip a plate of that size.
    Same story lifting the table when it was on 2 castors. So many near misses and close calls, you won't live through too many days like that. Put your safety first, live to spend time with your family. Hopefully that knock in the head knocked some sense into you and lets you see just how many times you came close to either killing or disabling yourself for life that day. I'm no safety nazi, worked in some rough places. Seen enough guys crushed to death, lost limbs and killed. The rest of your life is a long time to be reflecting on your own stupidity if you get a permanent disabling injury. Don't be that guy - get advice and information before you act.

    • @TrevorHeathPhotography
      @TrevorHeathPhotography 4 роки тому +9

      I am no expert in metal working but I do know that table can easily be a killer and weighs a hell of a lot! I was waiting for that jack to slide out from under the table across the concrete and then see the table crashing down the entire time. That was damn scary.
      The fact you held it up then braced it with that thin angle iron too whilst releasing the jack...one small piece of angle iron versus 600 pounds of force pushing down and OUT at the bottom too! It could have easily slipped out and the table come crashing back to its original position, The I beam would do nothing to protect you.
      I like what you are making etc but dude please learn some basic safety...your heavy lifting technique has been *very* lucky in this instance.
      Please take care - for your family's' sake!

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  4 роки тому +16

      You are right I need to be more careful. Thank you for the kind words.

    • @bebo5558
      @bebo5558 4 роки тому +4

      Imagineero. Why don't you leave this guy alone, a man will never know his limits, if he doesn't push right up to the edge once in a while and do things go perfect all the time, no! Project well done sir!

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  4 роки тому +2

      Bebo May thank you for the kind words. I don’t worry about what people say in here. It looked worse on the video than it actually was anyway.

    • @attl3e286
      @attl3e286 4 роки тому +3

      I’ve just read more there than I do in a library lesson

  • @Hmmmwhatarewedoing
    @Hmmmwhatarewedoing 3 роки тому +7

    As someone who’s been around different types of construction my whole life this had me yelling at my phone screen so many times 😂
    Haven’t seen a whole lot in the comments playing your game but I got an A. I was a little off at 550 as my guess.
    Interesting video to watch, thanks for sharing this harrowing experience with us 😂

  • @cutweldngrind
    @cutweldngrind 3 роки тому +1

    I weld stuff on my channel and this project is on my to do list. Nice but scary flip. I have done similar flips and had near misses.

  • @TopCat2021
    @TopCat2021 4 роки тому +2

    I was off on the table top a B as i guessed 500 Lbs but with all the other stuff I had guessed about 750 to 800 lbs total weight. I'm glad you didn't get hurt any more than you did flipping that beast.

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  4 роки тому

      Thank you for guessing, much closer than my 300 guess. I was lucky I could have been worse.

  • @jamessalter4747
    @jamessalter4747 4 роки тому +32

    This is like watching a slow motion car accident. I cringe to watch it but for some reason i can't look away.
    I don't know what your previous job was, that you lost because of the pandemic, but I'd imagine it has nothing to do with heavy machinery, or working with your hands, or anything construction related. If i were to guess, you worked at a computer....
    you're lucky to be alive.

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  4 роки тому

      james salter what I did is shown in other videos. I had something under the table to prevent me for being injured if the table came off the jack and I was carful to stay clear of the danger areas.

    • @jamessalter4747
      @jamessalter4747 4 роки тому +16

      @@TheImprovementChannel What you had under the table would not have prevented injury. It would've slipped right off of that stuff too. I saw you putting stuff under the table, and it was clear that those items would do nothing to save you from injury other than possibly delaying the point of contact by fractions of a second.
      Look dude, i'm glad you're okay, but I highly recommend doing a little research first before diving into a project like this again. And like, having your wife back the car up into you like that? Seriously?
      Truly, I'm glad you're alive, I just think you should consider your own life's value a little more.

    • @DHSmithRC
      @DHSmithRC 4 роки тому +7

      I thought your "safety support" was actually an extra aid to help the jack remove both your legs rather than just the boring 1. Would have been like a double whammy invention for turning bone and muscle into jelly and pain.

    • @unitedstatesofbuild4915
      @unitedstatesofbuild4915 4 роки тому +1

      Honestly I enjoyed the video, because of the suspense. I was thinking 'ratchet strap around the jack base to the table' and '2x4s to the wall' or 'chain to the car bumper' .... 'clamp those chains to the table top'. Even something seemingly innocent like standing on the base to tip it over half could put your head through that dry way ceiling.

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  4 роки тому

      UnitedStatesofBuild you are right on it all. I was lucky to get out with just a bump on my noggin.

  • @glenns8418
    @glenns8418 4 роки тому +9

    That was terrifying! Next time weld on some d-rings and use an engine hoist or 2 to lift and flip it especially if your going to try something like that alone. Glad you did not get hurt. ... nice build though... clicked subscribed

  • @ultraposer2608
    @ultraposer2608 3 роки тому +1

    I work alone in a similar shop. Never set a jack like that at an angle. I'm going to make a table and appreciate the cost breakdown.

  • @louiebeats3170
    @louiebeats3170 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for these videos

  • @domingojaen3947
    @domingojaen3947 4 роки тому +6

    I was spot on at 650lb but, when your 200lb did not tilt it a bit, changed my mind to 850.

  • @ericnelson1070
    @ericnelson1070 4 роки тому +6

    Nice build. I found your video while looking for ideas since I am planning to build a table of my own. I think 1/2” will be a nice sturdy work surface and the 3x3 seems nice and stout. What wall thickness did you use for tubing? I was cringing pretty hard watching you flip that thing. I think you are pretty dang lucky to come out of it with only a smack in the forehead. lol

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  4 роки тому +2

      Eric Nelson thank you for watching. The 3” is 11 gauge and the 1x3 is 14 gauge. Good luck n your table. I really like the casters I used. I hope my video helps you some!

  • @dans9228
    @dans9228 3 роки тому +1

    Great job building that welding table!

  • @PittsburghWelder
    @PittsburghWelder 5 днів тому

    No shit the Jack weld didn’t hold 😂😂😂 lol I’m subbing 😂😂

  • @Cliffo-me8wn
    @Cliffo-me8wn 4 роки тому +9

    Even my wife was shocked, and she’s seen me do stuff.....

  • @blwnvtwn
    @blwnvtwn 4 роки тому +12

    With what you've spent, I would have spent a little more on renting or buying an engine hoist to turn it over.
    A hoist and a coupe of strategically welded rings would have been much safer.

  • @David-ty1xz
    @David-ty1xz 3 роки тому +1

    My mother always reminded me, "if you aint got nothing good to say then dont say it", but with that said,.....this was one of the what not to do things I have ever watched. This should be rented out to safety seminars. I'm glad you made it though all that intact.

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  3 роки тому

      Thank you.

    • @David-ty1xz
      @David-ty1xz 3 роки тому

      @@TheImprovementChannel I also meant to say the table came out great.

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  3 роки тому

      David S I feel like it did, I have used it on several jobs and really enjoy working standing up rather than in the ground.

  • @freon500
    @freon500 2 роки тому +1

    Looks like you got all the ninnies excited. Beautiful welding table, came out way better than mine. Thank you for posting, keep them coming.

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  2 роки тому

      Thank you William, they got so excited this video allowed me to monetize the channel on UA-cam.

    • @riley3004
      @riley3004 2 роки тому

      What ninnies were you concerned about the ones commenting about safety and how this man could have seriously injured himself, and was showcasing a dangerous way to flip this table. A good job is not only making a project but doing it safely too, otherwise it's only half a job or at worse an incomplete job because your injured or dead.

  • @robertnorris4642
    @robertnorris4642 3 роки тому +11

    First I was waiting on the jack to slip or Break. Second when the table flipped I was wondering if the tacked angle iron and the jack was going to become flying objects into orbit let alone the ground lead still hooked to the table from the welder. That could have jerked the welder and bottle over breaking off the regulator and possible valve to bottle.Then once you had it upright you mounted the table to the casters on all thread pencils. Crazy man just crazy. Please don't do anymore heavy metal work and lower the legs all the way down to the casters.

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  3 роки тому +1

      Go ahead and subscribe, that is the only way you will know for sure.

  • @joes1
    @joes1 4 роки тому +3

    Very nice table to begin with. But would have definitely picked a safer way to do that and I have done some seriously sketchy things but not to this extent. I would have wedge one side and put my engine hoist under and welded a lift bracket on the opposite side and lifted it at least that way the table stays connected to the hoist the whole time

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  4 роки тому +1

      I have gotten a lot of similar comments and you are right. I ended up going with what I had instead of seeking out a safer way to do things.

  • @markd6777
    @markd6777 2 роки тому +1

    I am amazed you're still alive!!!!
    This is a classic demonstration on how NOT to lift anything!
    You should buy a lottery ticket my friend, you are the luckiest guy on the planet as you still have both your legs and your fingers and toes.
    I certainly hope you don't take this kind of approach with anything you build on that table. You seemed surprised that the "Tac" welds you made let go..........
    spend some more time really thinking about anything you do going forward BEFORE you attempt it.
    Luckiest man in alive for miles.

  • @epicrangrangable
    @epicrangrangable 3 роки тому +9

    Thank you for the safety share at work. I hope you have good health insurance
    Edit: you haven't had a video in 3 months... did you flip the table again?!

  • @tulrnr
    @tulrnr 4 роки тому +5

    Freaking hilarious bro-glad you didn’t get hurt. Keep it up!!!

  • @timr86868
    @timr86868 2 роки тому

    Watching this in (almost) March 2021... hope you got your job situation worked out. Great video, earned yourself a subscriber.

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  2 роки тому

      Great to have you Tim! Yes, was able to get the job figured out in about 90 days.

  • @jimanddiana4103
    @jimanddiana4103 2 роки тому +1

    Nice work, thanks for the helpful video. It did look scary at times, however.

  • @blindsquirrel4882
    @blindsquirrel4882 4 роки тому +37

    It's only a matter of time before you really hurt yourself... liked and subscribed! :~D

  • @nopepry7791
    @nopepry7791 4 роки тому +12

    AVE "and it fk's off into low earth orbit"

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  4 роки тому

      Big fan you your channel!! You crack me up with your made up words, thank you for the comment here!

  • @NCTradeCraft
    @NCTradeCraft 2 роки тому

    i love the editing sequence when the table started to go...i was gritting my teeth the whole time as im sure you were.

  • @msmoje
    @msmoje 3 роки тому

    Well done man, is a huge table.
    And the video... is candidate to an Oscar. What a thriller video. I eaten a lot of pop corn waiting for the part where your legs dissapears.
    God is with you man!

  • @nowrab9488
    @nowrab9488 4 роки тому +7

    Good job, too big for my space. You could get hold of a Mag Drill and retro drill some clamping holes.

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  4 роки тому +1

      Nowrab I might be able to rent one somewhere, it would be nice to have the clamp holes. Do you have any advice for me?

    • @RCRCustoms
      @RCRCustoms 4 роки тому +3

      You can rent a mag drill and broach bits. Figure out what size you’re going to use for your clamping posts and drill your holes 1/16” over that. The one I built at work I drilled my holes on 4” centres at 13/16” because I made my clamps out of 3/4” round bar stock.

    • @MrMEmEmEmEMEMEeeeeee
      @MrMEmEmEmEMEMEeeeeee 3 роки тому +1

      @@TheImprovementChannel Now that you have the table you ARE going to be doing more metalwork requiring large holes. Just bite the bullet now and buy an Evolution mag drill, you will thank me later...

  • @will7207
    @will7207 3 роки тому +5

    I am kind of hoping you got a call to come back to work full time for your own damn safety. But it's a really nice table.

  • @1978garfield
    @1978garfield 6 місяців тому

    I guessed 550.
    I was afraid the jack and the H beam would come over with the table and get you in the back of the head.
    Since this video wasn't posted by your next of kin, I don't know what I was worried about.
    You got by with it this time and it hurt just enough you don't ever want to do it again.
    That's a success in my book.

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  6 місяців тому +1

      Guess you had to watch to the end to make sure it was not posted by my next of kin, lol.

  • @edenmolinar2086
    @edenmolinar2086 Рік тому

    Mister, you had me on the edge of my seat pulling off this stunt! You broke all the laws of physics in every measurable angle concerning safety as you cranked the hazard level to the maximum. In this project you did everything possible to punch yourself a ONE-WAY ticket to the emergency room... except, there was an angel holding that table to that concrete floor - I swear my jaw hit the floor with every jiggle you did to make it look like the very-exact thing of what not to do in an extremely and hazardous operation.

  • @Posibrian
    @Posibrian 4 роки тому +10

    "They'll probably do double what they're rated"

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  4 роки тому +1

      You are probably right.

    • @kites4121
      @kites4121 2 роки тому

      It is common for manufactures to have a safety margin of x2 or x3 the load that the device is intended/rated to take.

  • @pauldorman
    @pauldorman 4 роки тому +11

    Haven't read the other comments yet, but my guess is 653.4 pounds. In addition to your reckless method of flipping the table, put the guard back on your grinder!! Are you mad!?!

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  4 роки тому +2

      You are right on it on the weight great guess.

    • @9856CB
      @9856CB 4 роки тому +1

      The first thing you do is take off the table saw guard and grinder guard, don’t you know. Goggles are for amateurs 🤪🤔😱

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  4 роки тому

      9856CB I don’t know about the goggles part.

    • @9856CB
      @9856CB 4 роки тому +1

      The Improvement Channel I was trying to be somewhat funny, including the grinder, but metal shards in an eyeball is not good

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  4 роки тому

      9856CB I’m with you. I will take the guard off the grinder to run a 6” cutting wheel but I wear a full face shield.

  • @rplauche
    @rplauche 4 роки тому

    Came here from LinkedIn. Glad to see Devon still has a dad who can take care of him. Hoping he continues to. Stay safe!

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  4 роки тому

      Lol, I’m fine and so is the whole family. Come over sometime and we can weld something together. I hope you are doing great!

  • @brandontscheschlog
    @brandontscheschlog 4 роки тому

    Nice job! Awesome table!

  • @michaelarenal1578
    @michaelarenal1578 4 роки тому +17

    Bro you stressed me out! I would have started out with something more manageable. If I can't pick it up & haul it in my truck then it stays behind. A little much overkill and don't want to know what you paid but I would have bought proper tools to lift stuff. Sorry but it was wrong in so many ways.

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  4 роки тому +1

      I wanted to use 1/2 steel, it was just over $300 for 4x8 sheet. They would deliver it for $35 but they would not cut it.

    • @stevea6722
      @stevea6722 4 роки тому

      @@TheImprovementChannel Need to find another steel supply house if they won't cut a sheet in half.

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  4 роки тому

      Steve A maybe so, I am such a small customer I’m not sure anyone in my area would offer that kind of service.

    • @bloop6812
      @bloop6812 3 роки тому

      1/2 inch thick welding table? What the Heck you gonna weld a Battle Ship? Man you made me so nervous I almost chewed my cigar in half watching you Jack that thing up!

  • @pearcesteve111
    @pearcesteve111 4 роки тому +13

    I was sure, and mildly disappointed.. that the angle iron was going to smack you in the bollocks when the table flipped

  • @markheintz1878
    @markheintz1878 3 роки тому

    Thank god I have my loader tractor for when I build my table this winter..

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  3 роки тому

      Growing up my dad had all that. I moved to suburbia so not like that around.

  • @bobmcgee7805
    @bobmcgee7805 3 роки тому

    I like you for trying ..and you managed it without killing yourself.. Go steady..and ask if you need some help..lots of guys out there ..

  • @stephenbudge4313
    @stephenbudge4313 4 роки тому +18

    This would make a great video where all of a sudden someones face shows up and screams like a Banshee. My teeth hurt watching it.

  • @ginog4480
    @ginog4480 4 роки тому +5

    As a person looking to learn welding, It would be really helpful to have you could walk through your settings and wire type. Maybe even give your thoughts on why you chose your settings and wire.Great vid thanks

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  4 роки тому +2

      I use the settings on the inside panel of the welder. I am glad you enjoyed the video. I will try to add the settings in future videos.

    • @BowkerAero
      @BowkerAero 4 роки тому +3

      Gino, check out the welding tip and tricks channel if you are looking for welding advice...

    • @CS_247
      @CS_247 4 роки тому +5

      I am a fabricator, and have done some pretty dodgy shit in my life, but that was like watching Wile E. Coyote on his next Acme project... 😳

    • @ASAPJermz
      @ASAPJermz 4 роки тому +1

      Gino G Watch Weld.com for this type of information. Not sure if you know about them or not but it's the best welding channel on UA-cam. Next to WeldTube. Either way this was a dope build but I can tell he isn't a welder by profession.

    • @BesseCustomFabrication
      @BesseCustomFabrication 3 роки тому +1

      Please don't learn anything from this guy. My asshole was clenched up the whole time lol!

  • @Nahuelche
    @Nahuelche 3 роки тому

    Great work man. Heavy duty indeed.

  • @davidaspiker9471
    @davidaspiker9471 3 роки тому +1

    Nice job with what you had. I think the haters forgot that part about how you had lost your job to the C-19 lock down. Sometimes you have to do with what you have and hope you have a solid head on your shoulders that keeps you safe. Life's not easy and it requires us to take chances sometimes if not more. Again good job and thanks for the info, I'm going to replicate your design.

  • @hfdzl
    @hfdzl 4 роки тому +4

    1 square ft of 1/2" mild steel weighs 20.2 lbs. I always use 20 for easy number 4x8 = 640 lbs.

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  4 роки тому +1

      Perfect!!

    • @BesseCustomFabrication
      @BesseCustomFabrication 3 роки тому

      20.4 x 32 = 652.8

    • @jamescrud
      @jamescrud 3 роки тому +1

      You can also use a calculator and the density of steel which is .283 lb/cu in . You'll be exact all the time. 48 x 96 x 0.5 x .283 = 652.04

  • @thenetwerx
    @thenetwerx 4 роки тому +40

    As countless others have said, this is probably one of the most dangerous videos I’ve ever watched and should be deleted. If you were a cat, you spent 8 of your lives building that table.

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  4 роки тому

      I fell confident that had the jack failed that the piece of H beam under the table would have given me time to get out of the way before it landed flat on the concrete. Thank you for watching.

    • @donm.1068
      @donm.1068 4 роки тому +3

      @@TheImprovementChannel So your work was based on a hunch, a feeling

    • @DANIEL-ls5ku
      @DANIEL-ls5ku 4 роки тому +2

      @@TheImprovementChannel That could have actually "fell" on your shin! No known human reflex that is fast enough to avoid an accident! Promise you would not do this reckless act again for your family's sake.

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  4 роки тому

      Don O no future reckless plans.

    • @seldoon_nemar
      @seldoon_nemar 3 роки тому +3

      @@TheImprovementChannel you've never seen a piece of beam like that get shot out of a place like that have you? That table would hit, bounce, and launch that out so it'll break your shin, and then hit the ground. It would gave you maybe an extra second to react next time, buy a harbor freight engine hoist
      Steel on steel for safety is bad mojo considering *they use it for train wheels because of how low the friction is*
      Hell, get some 2x4 and make some square set lift blocks. Even if it falls, it might crush it but it won't move then

  • @travismotley3622
    @travismotley3622 Рік тому

    nice table had me on pins and needles when that table flipped . that was the ultimate weld test !

  • @mksadventures6353
    @mksadventures6353 3 роки тому

    Don't let the "haters" get you down. Not all of us have access to a fully supplied machine shop and end up making stuff work with less than stellar safety applications. At the end of the day, a bump on the head, some sore arms and legs is a decent price for the top notch table you built. Nice.

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  3 роки тому

      Thank you for the encouragement!!

    • @mountainbiker6098
      @mountainbiker6098 Рік тому

      You call people Haters who know about safety and have common sense? What he did was just plain stupid. He could have killed himself. I did like the table.

  • @RedDelPaPa
    @RedDelPaPa 4 роки тому +3

    Welp, I see why your former employer chose you over the other guys. Good luck.

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  4 роки тому

      This is not what I do for a living. I am releasing a video this weekend that talks that and a lot more on the welding table. I hope you subscribed.

  • @poppak2304
    @poppak2304 4 роки тому +5

    I got an A. Man I thought you were gonna get F'd up up there for a second

  • @hey.you.in.the.bushes
    @hey.you.in.the.bushes 3 роки тому

    So many folks overreacting. Did a great job. DIY is a lot of ingenuity, figuring out how to do a lot with a little, and a little luck. You got it done brother! Good looking table. And I guessed 600lbs but i had just watched the one titled 1100 lbs build so i had a good hunch.

  • @foxwood2141
    @foxwood2141 3 роки тому

    I was pretty close. I'm glad you didn't cut yourself in half. That was pretty sketchy there for a min. Good job!! Enjoyable to watch. I'm always looking for new ideas

  • @makeitso5720
    @makeitso5720 4 роки тому +11

    Wow, I can’t believe what I just watched. Unfortunately other people are going to see this video and think this type of thing is ok... nice shoes, ever heard of PPE like safety toe shoes?
    Like others commented, it’s one thing to be out of work, no need to add serious bodily injury to the mix. Good luck trying to get surgery let alone physical therapy any time soon.

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  4 роки тому +3

      You are right if I had it to do over I would have done it differently.

  • @JohnPop8
    @JohnPop8 3 роки тому +5

    Absolutely horrifying, so many times it could have been lights out.

  • @chappysprojects2627
    @chappysprojects2627 Рік тому

    So glad you are safe as many a trip to the hospital or worse with things like this.

  • @wsgideon
    @wsgideon 2 роки тому

    Took a B. I was guessing around 500lbs initially. Great video and nice table. Thanks for sharing.

  • @merritts3515
    @merritts3515 4 роки тому +10

    I would rather want to know how much a 4 by 8 sheet costs

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  4 роки тому +2

      I paid right at $300 USD.

    • @10nut5
      @10nut5 4 роки тому

      hello@@TheImprovementChannel , 4x8 inch is 1x2m. This is the correct dimension? it seems 1,5x3 m as I see rolling tha table near you (maybe 175cm?)

    • @leighmoom5277
      @leighmoom5277 4 роки тому +4

      @@10nut5 4 feet x 8 feet is 1.2x2.4 meters..30cms to a foot which is 12 inches

  • @doughills8024
    @doughills8024 4 роки тому +8

    Hey guys hold my beer while I flip this here table over.

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  4 роки тому

      Exactly!

    • @doughills8024
      @doughills8024 4 роки тому

      @@TheImprovementChannel It was a good build and should be a great platform to build any project you wish. Be safe bro!

  • @albertpoon4356
    @albertpoon4356 2 роки тому

    Enjoyed that

  • @johnc5772
    @johnc5772 3 роки тому

    You got ball bro! Kudos!

  • @HedgehogFinland
    @HedgehogFinland 4 роки тому +6

    Omg 😲😲😮 Don,t dry this at home!!!! Yose some safty lift metod. Car Jack it is not.

  • @lemix69
    @lemix69 3 роки тому +5

    You know, I don't know why some of you got upset about his having his wife back up the car while he aligned the metal push rod against his tow receiver, if you noticed once aligned properly he backed off a good piece before he had her backup, so he had plenty of room to get out of the way, should something go amiss and from the video, I'd say this isn't the first time he's had her do something like this, so if he trusts her, why are you so angry about it, it's not you back there! Now my comment on the video is wow, what a hell of a big table. I built a welding table a few years ago, mine is only 2ft x 2ft and My top is made out of 1/32" sheet metal with some diamond wire steel underneath to lend it some more strength and I used 1 x 1" square tubing. I think I might have around $50.00 into mine and I'd guess my whole table might way 10 to 15lbs, but looking at your welds you've got a lot more experience than I do when it comes to welding. I never even tried to weld until I retired from the PA dept of corrections and I did 13.5 total years of military active duty before that and worked as computer operator/technician for 15 years or so, between them. So, my hats off to you, if you feel you need a table that large just to weld, you must be looking to do some big jobs. Of course my garage isn't even half as big as yours and my basement doesn't have the kind of room to have a table that large either, but if I did, I might want a table bigger than what I have, but it works fine for the small jobs I do. I'm going to keep watching your channel, if only to see you smack yourself in the head again, that was a hoot! I've done stuff like that before, but I don't think I'd have the balls to record it and put it out there for all to see, but it did make me feel better knowing I'm not the only one that has dumb shit attacks every once in a while. KUDOS!

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you for your nice comment! I am not that experienced but I try. I really like the spirit of your comment, thank you for watching and your encouragement!

    • @m8heaton
      @m8heaton 3 роки тому +1

      Using an automobile to push a stem device from a tow hitch configuration in order to move a 500lb plate of steel across a floor is simply, BAD PRACTICE. (Or in other words, stupid.)

    • @lemix69
      @lemix69 3 роки тому

      @@m8heaton Well, you know what they say, you can't fix stupid! 🖖😎

    • @m8heaton
      @m8heaton 3 роки тому

      @@lemix69 If you're lucky, you outgrow it...I'm one of the lucky ones!

  • @barrychan9858
    @barrychan9858 3 роки тому

    Thanks, bro, safety first. Good luck.

  • @gpz550a2
    @gpz550a2 3 роки тому +1

    Never been more concerned about a person's safety than when watching this video.

  • @blainebolze1626
    @blainebolze1626 4 роки тому +6

    please .... PLEASE!!! When using an angle grinder, throw the sparks towards yourself or in your own general direction. Blades catch frequently and un-expectedly and will always jump in the direction opposite the sparks. The way your using that angle grinder, ONE DAY IT'S GOING TO JUMP INTO YOUR STOMACH AND DIS-EMBOWL YOU!!! This is the most common most un-safe habit I see self taught people develop. By throwing the sparks towards that nice new leather smock your wearing, the grinder will jump AWAY from you when it catches. Please correct the habit? Please, for your own well-being?

  • @commoncents456
    @commoncents456 4 роки тому +3

    I couldn't watch the entire video. Sneakers and shorts.... Welding. Crazy.......
    I'm looking for the beer cans.
    Please use safety

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  4 роки тому

      Subscribe and watch the whole thing then we can talk.

    • @KarzenX
      @KarzenX 3 роки тому

      😂🤣😂 First thing I noticed. I watched my dad set numerous shirts and pants on fire working on his race car when I was a kid. In hindsight, he was nuts. This guy a little nuts or giant balls☝🏼😄 Table is massive for a residential garage. Beast

  • @waynecornelius1873
    @waynecornelius1873 Рік тому

    THIS GUY IS CRAZY DANGEROUS!!!!

  • @marcuscicero9587
    @marcuscicero9587 4 роки тому

    nice build

  • @m8heaton
    @m8heaton 3 роки тому +5

    If you're going to do this, spend less time talking and more time behaving like a professional. I can assure you no one really cares that you lost your job and no one cares about your grading scale. What people care about when they take the time to watch a video is learning something. A few tips: Wear appropriate clothing. Don't weld in shorts & tennis shoes. Don't try and handle material that weighs 500+ lbs without using a forklift and correct rigging. I'm thankful you didn't lose a foot or break a leg during that exercise. I could go on but that's enough punishment for your novice skills except for one last observation: A true welding table doesn't reside on castors and isn't made from thin-wall tube. It's a precision instrument that sits solid on a true floor. You could get by with 1/2" plate for the surface but ours have always been 1" with heavy wall square tube for legs. The surface is trued, (in some cases within .010") from end to end, side to side. And last, a true welding table weighs in at well over 3000 lbs. They're built not to move, flex, bow or change shape at all regardless of the amount of heat. You have constructed a 'hobby table', not a 'heavy duty welding table'. And learn how to remove mill scale. You will find welding much easier. Be safe if you're going to try this for a living.

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  3 роки тому +1

      I am hobby level and yes it is heavy duty only on a hobby level. I am not trying to do this for a living. Thank you for the advice.

    • @m8heaton
      @m8heaton 3 роки тому +1

      @@TheImprovementChannel You did a nice job with the fit & finish of the basic structure. Nice cuts, good attention to detail. We've all been a little hard on you because this video basically scares everybody to death because it appears it's only a matter of time before you get pinned or crushed. That point having been made, it's clear you have good hand/eye coordination, you are very talented, and you can do anything you set your mind to do--welding, framing houses, fixing anything broken. Keep up the good work, and kudos to you for accepting helpful criticism and your ability to learn from it. I'm sure you have a wonderful family who is lucky to have you as Dad. Cheers my friend.

    • @TheImprovementChannel
      @TheImprovementChannel  3 роки тому +1

      Mark Heaton thank you, I appreciate you saying that!