ToT, seen most of your vids, yer a nut! Love every minute learnin’. You convinced me to TIG, Justin convinced me on my welder (PrimeWeld). Life is grand when you can waste time watching vids and learning cool stuff. You both rock, and thanks for your content!
First off, your table is wicked sick. Second, the place that cut the tube was insane! Third, I'm realizing by watching you that my fab game is still in the Stone Age. Forth, BIGGER DOOR!! And finally fifth, HANDRAIL on the freaking stairs!!!! Safety Brotha' I love your videos and the way you present!!
that's a neat build,never seen a table with holes before in England.Just welded a sheet of plate steel on top of a steel table frame.Any fixtures and jigs just welded to the plate and grind off after.
We are getting a tube laser this November. It will be the Bystronic one that is at the fabtech show this year then after the show it is being delivered to our shop
I've seen this a couple of times, as well as other of your vids, and have a suggestion. On my (woodworking) table I built a stool and it swings around one of the legs on a hinge. So, why not bend a 1" round stock to fit into a socket that is welded to one of the legs. It bends 90 deg out then 90 deg up. A socket welded to a plate (your diameter) then slips onto it which allows it to spin - by hand. The top of the plate is even with the top of the table. You now have a turntable that facilitates round part welding - even if it is manual. And it is removable. How great is that! There when you need it, gone when you don't. Of course you could accidentally modify it by using longer sockets and make a stool out of it (seat would be lower but still can be used as a low turntable), like mine, and have a double duty setup.
Justin, good to see you back. Have a bench just like yours. Awesome piece of gear for the shop. I use mine for woodworking and welding. The grinding bench looks fabulous and the luggage combination made me laugh 👍.
I built my fixture table. 36x52in 5/8" thick top. 5/8" holes on 2". The frame is 1.5x3" .25 tube with threaded studs sticking up on 8" centers. The top sits on the studs with nuts underneath and bolts on top that thread in the center of the studs so the top can be adjusted for flatness. Its on 1200lb casters, weights 600lbs and has legs that screw down if i need them. Top is in 3 sections I milled the edges and drilled all the holes on my Bridgeport. Its a blend of fireball tools welding table and the Stronghand Rhino cart. I bought the studs from Fireball tool.
I would LOVE to see a video on the tube machine doing it's business!! lol.. Seriously, I'd like to see how the business works from walking in the door to doing the job and costs. Also, where are you??
Any possibility that you will sell the plans for this table. I'm totally impressed on your build. Or did you just think this up in your head and go from there? Nice video!
Nice table! I need to build myself a fixture table for my home workshop. We have one at work that is circular and on bearings; so it spins! It' quite useful when welding big stuff. It also means you can stay sat down, haha!
I'd be really keen if you can make the plans available for download, I'd love to make one too, but I can only weld so I'd need to outsource the cutting. Plans and cad files would make that 10x easier and faster! Thanks, great vid!
Sweet tube cutter, and nice build! So cool that it's local. Gotta check out Richards Fab in Ogden Utah too (no personal connection, I've just seen what they've been able to make on their 5-axis(?) machine). They have the ability to, for instance, bevel tubes when cut to save on prep work.
Just an idea for future builds, if the square tubes for the legs were cut on only three sides, then they could be folded into place and welded instead of a handful of pieces (yes/no). Great video and table design. Thanks.
What an amazing design and build! It looked like the table top may have had some kind of finish on it to prevent rusting, but I'm not sure. If it does have some sort of finish, what is it? TY. : )
Now that right there is a fab table Precision Tubing! like WOW bugger all waist cut time is there but the part you had hold of 20 seconds that's insane if only had well one is allowed to dream keep up with your fab videos and the ones on how to charge just great thanks one other thing the music you play in some of your videos just great also unlike some other ones that try to put you to sleep cheers
P&O is strictly a finish process of the steel. It is still just hot rolled A-36 plate. Pickled and Oiled to remove the mill scale and create the nice finish. So to answer your question it would be used so you have little to no surface cleaning other than wiping away the oil. Surface finish similar to cold rolled at less cost.
Would have been cheaper to just put in a bigger door, but I strongly support the creativity in building something as awesome as you have here. Good day sir
I'm super impressed, and jealous. I think the hole is brilliant! Damn! I want one of those. Too bad I can't afford your work... LOL Man, that tool is fast!
Cool table.. I got really lucky and found some aerospace surplus on Craigslist.. it is a chunk of (I assume) 6061 aluminum 2" thick with 5/8 holes drilled in a 2" OC patern and 1/2 ×13tpi steel thread inserts in the bottom. My milling machine clamp and stud set work perfectly with the step blocks etc.The top is milled flat. Its 39" by 6'. I still am plotting a scheme for the legs and probably cabinets for storing clamps and fixtures...but for now it's just sitting on sawhorses. I like your folding leg idea but will probably opt for stationary legs with some height adjustment and storage space. Great build...wish I had a cnc plasma table!
That sounds like the kind of place I'd really enjoy! If you want to steal my table you better bring some big strong friends and pack a lunch! It weighs around 550lbs. When I get settled into my new shop I hope to take advantage of opportunities to acquire "industrial waste"... lol.
Great vid, great concept design, let down not wearing sleeves for welding ( radiation burn) am now motivated to make my own custom table as I see a really flexible product that I can't buy, top stuff
Wow I think your production is getting so much better. I'm very happy for you and hope you continue to grow into a greater show. I have my own DIY and Motorsport channel. I'm inspired.
Nice swelding.... what gas mixture are you using? I live in Florida, does it matter what mix is used? I only ask because humidity here is 98% on a good day, lol.
I wish I could send you the table I'm building you really helped me with figuring out how to make it take up less space thank you! I did my rotating portable welding table with a Jig saw and a drill.
Man'''' I could quite easily have that table In my dining room to eat off! It is fricking awesome bud. Great job and a great video, I have learnt a lot from your videos and for that I thank you dearly 😁👍👍👍👍👏
great build! and handy looking table!
When UA-camrs collide :o
When are your next video coming?
ToT, seen most of your vids, yer a nut! Love every minute learnin’. You convinced me to TIG, Justin convinced me on my welder (PrimeWeld). Life is grand when you can waste time watching vids and learning cool stuff. You both rock, and thanks for your content!
Would like to see welding bucket adapters on to a 1yd 30,000 lb excavator bucket. :-D
TOT where have you been??? :( hope all is well
Please do a video on Precision Tubing! Gotta see more of that machine in action!
I'll tell you how this build went down ..... Genius, absolute genius. Really really well designed and executed.
I like the hatch in the middle, great Idea.
I made my own as well. 4ftx4ft 1/2" steel plate. Drilled all (576 holes i think) the holes with a mag drill. Fun weekend 🤣
First off, your table is wicked sick. Second, the place that cut the tube was insane! Third, I'm realizing by watching you that my fab game is still in the Stone Age. Forth, BIGGER DOOR!! And finally fifth, HANDRAIL on the freaking stairs!!!! Safety Brotha' I love your videos and the way you present!!
The added complexity to this project was a great reminder of why I built a double wide door between the sections of my shop.
That has to be the beefiest folding leg setup I've ever seen, love it!!! Looking forward to seeing it in future videos!
Nice work there Justin! Looks awesome!
that's a neat build,never seen a table with holes before in England.Just welded a sheet of plate steel on top of a steel table frame.Any fixtures and jigs just welded to the plate and grind off after.
Pretty dang slick incorporating the floor mat into your grinding table to help hold the work piece.👍
That's an extremely well-designed table! Thanks for sharing the concept and describing your use cases for it.
Now that's a nice table! Please do a video on precision tube laser when possible.
Awesome build! I’d love to have one of those tables 👍🏻
We are getting a tube laser this November. It will be the Bystronic one that is at the fabtech show this year then after the show it is being delivered to our shop
Justin you are obnoxiously good at welding. Great job!!
I've seen this a couple of times, as well as other of your vids, and have a suggestion.
On my (woodworking) table I built a stool and it swings around one of the legs on a hinge.
So, why not bend a 1" round stock to fit into a socket that is welded to one of the legs. It bends 90 deg out then 90 deg up. A socket welded to a plate (your diameter) then slips onto it which allows it to spin - by hand. The top of the plate is even with the top of the table.
You now have a turntable that facilitates round part welding - even if it is manual. And it is removable. How great is that! There when you need it, gone when you don't.
Of course you could accidentally modify it by using longer sockets and make a stool out of it (seat would be lower but still can be used as a low turntable), like mine, and have a double duty setup.
What a stunning looking bit of kit, outstanding
I have to tell you, man! Just 1:34 into the video and I realize you're a damn good teacher! Thanks for sharing!
Justin, good to see you back. Have a bench just like yours. Awesome piece of gear for the shop. I use mine for woodworking and welding. The grinding bench looks fabulous and the luggage combination made me laugh 👍.
Simply amazing! The table. The Video production.. Your explanations and passions. Why even the music is especially fitting; a triumphant score.
Nice fixture table! I like the design a lot especially that you can reduce the footprint to store it.
I built my fixture table. 36x52in 5/8" thick top. 5/8" holes on 2". The frame is 1.5x3" .25 tube with threaded studs sticking up on 8" centers. The top sits on the studs with nuts underneath and bolts on top that thread in the center of the studs so the top can be adjusted for flatness. Its on 1200lb casters, weights 600lbs and has legs that screw down if i need them. Top is in 3 sections I milled the edges and drilled all the holes on my Bridgeport. Its a blend of fireball tools welding table and the Stronghand Rhino cart. I bought the studs from Fireball tool.
I would LOVE to see a video on the tube machine doing it's business!! lol.. Seriously, I'd like to see how the business works from walking in the door to doing the job and costs. Also, where are you??
Just made a new workshop and this was on my list to catch up on. It's a sign I tell ye!
Any possibility that you will sell the plans for this table. I'm totally impressed on your build. Or did you just think this up in your head and go from there? Nice video!
Do you sell the kit
I would buy one
That music beat was tuff. I’m definitely making a similar leg support for my other welding table
Wish you had a set of plans for that table. I'd love to build one just like it for my home garage here in Australia..
Nice table! I need to build myself a fixture table for my home workshop. We have one at work that is circular and on bearings; so it spins! It' quite useful when welding big stuff. It also means you can stay sat down, haha!
I think you would have saved money opening the doorway up, but I love watching some metal work so good call
Nice design if you need the utility of the folding feature. Glad I have a big shop with big doors.
I'd be really keen if you can make the plans available for download, I'd love to make one too, but I can only weld so I'd need to outsource the cutting. Plans and cad files would make that 10x easier and faster! Thanks, great vid!
That tube cutter is awesome
well Done Justin !!!!!
Nice jumbos garage mig holder love your work and fabricating skills
Welding those square tubes without clamping them down lol you’re a wild man
Nice table your quite talented the way you can design and build keep the videos coming
Dude!!! That looks great! Thank you for sharing your process on this. 🙂
Sweet tube cutter, and nice build! So cool that it's local. Gotta check out Richards Fab in Ogden Utah too (no personal connection, I've just seen what they've been able to make on their 5-axis(?) machine). They have the ability to, for instance, bevel tubes when cut to save on prep work.
Awesome Table 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Super awesome table build!! Your design skills are top notch.
Just an idea for future builds, if the square tubes for the legs were cut on only three sides, then they could be folded into place and welded instead of a handful of pieces (yes/no). Great video and table design. Thanks.
14:52 Where do you get these locking detents? I've searched and I don't think you are using the correct description.
So do you prefer the slats or the holes better?
No preference...
I’d also be interested in buying plans
Sign me up too.
Sign me up too
SUPER SICK TABLE !!!!!
I hope one day i have enough skill to build like you. GoodNess that is really incredible.
Great build, heavy duty, easy rolling.
Beautiful make
That base is epic! Nice job!
Great looking table you put together!
Want! (Just wish I had enough room for everything!) Great table.
What an amazing design and build! It looked like the table top may have had some kind of finish on it to prevent rusting, but I'm not sure. If it does have some sort of finish, what is it? TY. : )
Now that right there is a fab table Precision Tubing! like WOW bugger all waist cut time is there but the part you had hold of 20 seconds that's insane if only had well one is allowed to dream keep up with your fab videos and the ones on how to charge just great thanks one other thing the music you play in some of your videos just great also unlike some other ones that try to put you to sleep cheers
Great job! Please do a full-on John Saunders style tour/video on the Precision tube laser shop.
That is a badass table!
Great table! Perfect for small areas
really cool design/build!
Really clever design. Is it yours and would you be willing to share plans?
Also, was a specific reason for using the P&O plate for the top?
P&O is strictly a finish process of the steel. It is still just hot rolled A-36 plate. Pickled and Oiled to remove the mill scale and create the nice finish. So to answer your question it would be used so you have little to no surface cleaning other than wiping away the oil. Surface finish similar to cold rolled at less cost.
Would have been cheaper to just put in a bigger door, but I strongly support the creativity in building something as awesome as you have here. Good day sir
Love it, exactly what I would love to have. Any chance of getting the plans just to the actual table. I don’t need the cool collapsing legs 👌
So wish I could buy this as a kit. I dont see getting this type of parts by hand no matter how good you are that precision.
Great job man! Technology is awesome.
Bringing videos to a whole new level !!! Awesome work Justin 💯
NICE, love this table
NICE! That is AWESOME! I love your mods. Very efficient.
justin is so cool to watch, keep going dude..
I'm super impressed, and jealous. I think the hole is brilliant! Damn! I want one of those. Too bad I can't afford your work... LOL Man, that tool is fast!
Cool table.. I got really lucky and found some aerospace surplus on Craigslist.. it is a chunk of (I assume) 6061 aluminum 2" thick with 5/8 holes drilled in a 2" OC patern and 1/2 ×13tpi steel thread inserts in the bottom. My milling machine clamp and stud set work perfectly with the step blocks etc.The top is milled flat. Its 39" by 6'. I still am plotting a scheme for the legs and probably cabinets for storing clamps and fixtures...but for now it's just sitting on sawhorses. I like your folding leg idea but will probably opt for stationary legs with some height adjustment and storage space. Great build...wish I had a cnc plasma table!
jeff pitzer that’s a score!
That sounds like the kind of place I'd really enjoy! If you want to steal my table you better bring some big strong friends and pack a lunch! It weighs around 550lbs. When I get settled into my new shop I hope to take advantage of opportunities to acquire "industrial waste"... lol.
YES! More tube lasers!. Awesome work as usual.
Congratulations for the incredible build... Don´t forget to patent it... If I lived in the States I would buy one from you!
Absolutely awesome
Great vid, great concept design, let down not wearing sleeves for welding ( radiation burn) am now motivated to make my own custom table as I see a really flexible product that I can't buy, top stuff
Wow I think your production is getting so much better. I'm very happy for you and hope you continue to grow into a greater show. I have my own DIY and Motorsport channel. I'm inspired.
very nice, love the heim joint
Awesome build Justin! Sweet design man!!!!
Very nice table.
This was an awesome build!!!, i hope to have a plasma table one day
Nice swelding.... what gas mixture are you using? I live in Florida, does it matter what mix is used? I only ask because humidity here is 98% on a good day, lol.
Excellent work!!!!!
Stunning table 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Awesome build!
A lot of good consideration went into this
I wish I could send you the table I'm building you really helped me with figuring out how to make it take up less space thank you! I did my rotating portable welding table with a Jig saw and a drill.
Nice work as always
Man'''' I could quite easily have that table In my dining room to eat off! It is fricking awesome bud. Great job and a great video, I have learnt a lot from your videos and for that I thank you dearly 😁👍👍👍👍👏
Had a tray in the middle for your chicken nuggets
I would love the plans just for the top. I wouldn't need the folding legs, though adjustable height would be sweet.
Wow! Kool stuff man!!!
We have a laser sheet cutter and a plasma tube cutter at work. It's great to have it on hand.
I like this. I just have 2 10" plates I incorporated into my table. Nice video
Probably easier to widen the door aperture :D Nice bit of kit though.
Yes,I want to see more!
You are to fabrication what Van Halen is to rock 'n roll my friend.
That was an awesome build. Appreciate the share. But the way, how much for a table like that cost?
what would you consider a super tight tolerance on a plasma? (for tab and grooves)
What was that music playing during the fabrication of the table top?
I thought that music was pretty cool.
Please do a vid on precision tube and I'd love to make one of these tables myself!
Very well designed table. You should patent it than sell WIY kits to build it (Weld It Yourself) ;-)
Those locking detents are those parts you made or are they off the shelf from somewhere, and if the latter from where?
nice project and skills. congrats!
Sweet table. CAD files available?