Ordered my table and legs yesterday. I did the math, and having the top holes laser/water jet cut and buying all the steel, I can't build it for what it cost me from Tab and Slot. But one comment, simply put a bolt through the nut and caster tab to locate as you weld. Much better than using a C-clamp and eyeballing it. Fantastic product. Can't wait until it shows up.
I am in the process of welding one of these tables together. I noticed that in this video you are using one of these tables WITHOUT the tabs being welded to the top surface. Was it filet welded underneath with the ribs or some other assembly technique? Please advise thank you.
I was wondering that myself. I even went back a rewatched to make sure I didn't miss it. Just ordered my table and got it today. I was contemplating on building a custom bottom or ordering this leg kit.
Yes you would want to weld the legs to the table. I just picked up this table with the legs. I figured what is my time worth and it just made sense to get the pre made legs. Crafted workshop did a video assembling one of these and showed that step. ua-cam.com/video/ecZs8JPEYeU/v-deo.html
Everything will warp, if you use enough heat, even a 1in surface. These tables are not meant for heavy duty construction or extremely hot processes, it should be obvious. For the right application, I think they are great value.
Ordered my table and legs yesterday. I did the math, and having the top holes laser/water jet cut and buying all the steel, I can't build it for what it cost me from Tab and Slot. But one comment, simply put a bolt through the nut and caster tab to locate as you weld. Much better than using a C-clamp and eyeballing it. Fantastic product. Can't wait until it shows up.
Enjoyed your video. It really helped us out with our 48 X 24 Certiflat table Assembly. Thanks
😀 Extremely helpful instruction. I think I will now go weld something.
I am in the process of welding one of these tables together. I noticed that in this video you are using one of these tables WITHOUT the tabs being welded to the top surface. Was it filet welded underneath with the ribs or some other assembly technique? Please advise thank you.
Do you guys recommend welding the legs to the table? Or is that what he meant by portable.
It's unclear, did you weld the legs TO the table?
I was wondering that myself. I even went back a rewatched to make sure I didn't miss it. Just ordered my table and got it today. I was contemplating on building a custom bottom or ordering this leg kit.
Yes you would want to weld the legs to the table. I just picked up this table with the legs. I figured what is my time worth and it just made sense to get the pre made legs. Crafted workshop did a video assembling one of these and showed that step. ua-cam.com/video/ecZs8JPEYeU/v-deo.html
Gosh I want one of these tables so bad!!!
The Pro tables warp. Save up for something better! I emailed the company for some assistance and got next to no help. Very poor customer service.
Everything will warp, if you use enough heat, even a 1in surface. These tables are not meant for heavy duty construction or extremely hot processes, it should be obvious. For the right application, I think they are great value.
Zero reason to weld the caster nits completely... welding 3 "flats" would been more than enough , the only real load they will see is vertically