This was an absolutely great video for me. I'm just starting out to be a weekend welder as I just picked up my first mig welder, but wasn't sure where to get a good little table. This looks ideal, and as it was presented, described and demonstrated, I am going to find one to order. Thanks again!
Yours came with different instructions than mine did , the short legs you discarded stay on and the long legs bolt over them , doubling the corner strength . I made a rectangular frame with wheels on one end and adjustable legs on the other end and use the oem leg foot holes to bolt to my frame , it raises the table height about 5 inches , perfect for my 6-3 heigth . I also made a shelf on frame underneath and added a metal sliding drawer unde it to hold the fixture clamps .. Also made a shelf about 5 inches below the top to keep dirt and debris from the welding top off my middle shelf .
fantastic video…I just purchased one and installed last weekend…I did not observe any “flatness” issues…and while it is fairly thin compared to some $2000 tables…it is so far superior to what I had…that my results are many times improved. i also use a pipe notcher that mounts in standard holes…great product!!
I have the same table only thing I changed on mine is I added castors to move it around easier plus I heat my table up and apply some car wax and buff it off keeps rust away
You could've put the small legs on first and put the long ones over the short ones..so both leg sets stay together and never lose them in case it needs to be converted to table top the pieces are already there..also adds a bit of added strength.
I just bought one earlier today. This popped up one day last week on my youtube home page. It's funny because most of the videos I saw reviewing this, did not have the frame welded to the top.
Hey Buddy thanks for the video very well done, I purchased a like table from Princess Auto (Canadian) and it has the accessories without clear instructions, your video really helped! Please let me know how you make out with the lower shelf add on as I will be wanting to do the same. Thanks again, I’ve liked/subscribed and hit the notification bell.
I've got a very similar table down in Oz (not quite as cheap down here) .. the significant difference is that the lower frame bolts in, not hammer locked, which probably makes it a little more solid. Great for assembly but not the sort of thing you can sit and and TIG weld with a foot pedal because of the lower frame. The top is certainly not "reference quality" :)
I have my own channel and been watching this table online and then I noticed I have a 4x8 sheet of 1/4". Should I attempt drilling over 300 holes lol. The table looks decent and the top deck is around 1/8" correct. Nice table for sure for beginners.
@@FlashPerformance Thanks. The oil field got slow in my town and most water jets moved away as buisness went bankrupt. I'm still debating on the table but sure looks nice.
@@totallyjonesin I was looking into those MADE IN CHINA WITH CHINA PARTS mag drills off Ebay. I could buy a magdrill and do the holes and sell it as used afterwards, maybe.
I didn't know they sold this model table. I think I might get one of these myself. It would be very useful to use when I have to use my everlast onsite.
I love your channel teacher, tank you so much for share Is more AUTEL Scan tools come ? I hear rumors new tools is coming? And when the new ultra is on sale? Thanks 😃
Got mine 160$ years back. Still fine no not heaviest duty table but just garage piece personal use. Love it get a strong arm or whatever starting a few grand and no clamps yeh well worth it my opinion.
This was an absolutely great video for me. I'm just starting out to be a weekend welder as I just picked up my first mig welder, but wasn't sure where to get a good little table. This looks ideal, and as it was presented, described and demonstrated, I am going to find one to order.
Thanks again!
Just picked mine up today at the local Northern Tool store in Fargo ND 3-8-23
Yours came with different instructions than mine did , the short legs you discarded stay on and the long legs bolt over them , doubling the corner strength .
I made a rectangular frame with wheels on one end and adjustable legs on the other end and use the oem leg foot holes to bolt to my frame , it raises the table height about 5 inches , perfect for my 6-3 heigth .
I also made a shelf on frame underneath and added a metal sliding drawer unde it to hold the fixture clamps ..
Also made a shelf about 5 inches below the top to keep dirt and debris from the welding top off my middle shelf .
Man card pulled for following the destructions.
fantastic video…I just purchased one and installed last weekend…I did not observe any “flatness” issues…and while it is fairly thin compared to some $2000 tables…it is so far superior to what I had…that my results are many times improved. i also use a pipe notcher that mounts in standard holes…great product!!
I have the same table only thing I changed on mine is I added castors to move it around easier
plus I heat my table up and apply some car wax and buff it off keeps rust away
You could've put the small legs on first and put the long ones over the short ones..so both leg sets stay together and never lose them in case it needs to be converted to table top the pieces are already there..also adds a bit of added strength.
Perfect for us DIY'ers. Thanks for the inforantion.
Much appreciate your info. Seems like you could grind away the welds on the frame and shim the plate to make it flatter. Good video.
I just bought one earlier today. This popped up one day last week on my youtube home page. It's funny because most of the videos I saw reviewing this, did not have the frame welded to the top.
Take a rubber hammer(or sledge) and knock that center support down to where it belongs. Great video.
Hey Buddy thanks for the video very well done, I purchased a like table from Princess Auto (Canadian) and it has the accessories without clear instructions, your video really helped! Please let me know how you make out with the lower shelf add on as I will be wanting to do the same.
Thanks again, I’ve liked/subscribed and hit the notification bell.
I've got a very similar table down in Oz (not quite as cheap down here) .. the significant difference is that the lower frame bolts in, not hammer locked, which probably makes it a little more solid. Great for assembly but not the sort of thing you can sit and and TIG weld with a foot pedal because of the lower frame.
The top is certainly not "reference quality" :)
Treat them well. 100% right that’s difference between bent corners mine flat not bent up. I help get off truck
I have my own channel and been watching this table online and then I noticed I have a 4x8 sheet of 1/4". Should I attempt drilling over 300 holes lol. The table looks decent and the top deck is around 1/8" correct. Nice table for sure for beginners.
Phone a friend with a waterjet :o) It works good for what you pay for it. The included hold downs was what made me pull the trigger.
@@FlashPerformance Thanks. The oil field got slow in my town and most water jets moved away as buisness went bankrupt. I'm still debating on the table but sure looks nice.
@@cutweldngrind See if you can rent a mag drill.
@@totallyjonesin I was looking into those MADE IN CHINA WITH CHINA PARTS mag drills off Ebay. I could buy a magdrill and do the holes and sell it as used afterwards, maybe.
@@cutweldngrind There are a couple DIY mag drill builds here on YT.
Thanks for sharing! 🤙🏻
Good job! I might get one now. Ciao, Marco.
I didn't know they sold this model table. I think I might get one of these myself. It would be very useful to use when I have to use my everlast onsite.
I love your channel teacher, tank you so much for share
Is more AUTEL Scan tools come ?
I hear rumors new tools is coming?
And when the new ultra is on sale?
Thanks 😃
I have more videos coming out on the Ultra. I have heard June for Ultra release but not for sure yet.
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boy that table looks cheap. I won't be buying that one from Northern Tool.
What exactly are you expecting for $230 that includes a clamp system. Good luck. Would love to hear back from you when you have found it!
Got mine 160$ years back. Still fine no not heaviest duty table but just garage piece personal use. Love it get a strong arm or whatever starting a few grand and no clamps yeh well worth it my opinion.
The hole spacing is 2” (or maybe 50 mm) not 1.5” as shown on the box.