I ahve been watchig most of your videos for the past month or so. This is the frist tie I have commented. I have been in the motorcycle business as a shop foremean, lead technician(mechanic), hmfic, shop owner and, racer,c rew cheif, etc. mostly jsut a motorcycle guy. anyway, keep up the good work. i have retired, medically several years ago. But since I have been watching your channel, I kinda getting back into it. thanks again.
Eyup Ralfy. I have used quite a bit of there stuff & it seems there quality control is not bad at all. I bought a rotary table for the milling machine & that's been spot on. Good revue. Take care fella. Steve.
I got mine for Christmas and assembled it today. Directions were not great as you might expect. I wish some of the bolts were a bit longer so I could have used lock washers but I put locktite on all the hardware. I haven't used it yet but it seems solid enough to handle the 600 lbs. it's rated for. They also make a heavier model but I have other options for things that heavy. Good video.
All right Ralfy! I see a lot of Vevor stuff on UA-cam, but I'm always a little dubious of Chinese quality control. Glad this one is working out for you!
Glad its held up to your expectations Ralphy . Sounds like it's just the job . As you say right height big enough space on top and a good useable amount after mounting your vice and a few accoutrements as you say lol .. I agree it do look a tad thin on top but I guess its adequate for smaller components and projects. I made a trolley similar sizes as a tool trolley at work but now converted to a plasma table with grille and an extra inch thick lump of MDF as a removable top . Personally speaking most tables are always too low for me at 6ft plus tall but at almost a metre high that wouldn't prove an issue . Sounds like a good investment for any workspace..
Hey, don't be reviewing all the good stuff! I reviewed a Vevor dividing head and I'm very pleased with it. That welding table looks perfect for Haxby Shed. I need to checkout the Vevor catalogue again 🙂. Problem is finding time. I've already got about 7 videos in the 'to do' queue. Never a shortage of ideas is there. Cheers matey.
Did you have any trouble aligning the holes of the legs, bottom tray, and castor mounts? I had to drill mine out more but maybe I just did them in the weong order. Those instructions we're very vague.
I’m strongly considering buying one…but. How sturdy/stable is it? I will have approximately 100kg on it and was wondering how you think it would handle that weight?
Ralphy..for gods sake, Please straighten out Craig Jones's Tattoos..They have been crawling up my spine for years!..LOL..The crossed wrenchs with the 1" gap, etc...They really need your help!!..👍🗽🇺🇸
Dunno Ralfy, putting holes in a perfectly good table still doesnt sit right with me, all my fabrication tables are just flat steel, I have never had the need or desire to drill them full of holes!.
Ralphy, you're putting together a great set-up, stick at it buddy and hang in there!
Thanks buddy 👍
I ahve been watchig most of your videos for the past month or so. This is the frist tie I have commented. I have been in the motorcycle business as a shop foremean, lead technician(mechanic), hmfic, shop owner and, racer,c rew cheif, etc. mostly jsut a motorcycle guy. anyway, keep up the good work. i have retired, medically several years ago. But since I have been watching your channel, I kinda getting back into it. thanks again.
Thanks bud, great to have inspired you a little
Eyup Ralfy. I have used quite a bit of there stuff & it seems there quality control is not bad at all. I bought a rotary table for the milling machine & that's been spot on. Good revue. Take care fella.
Steve.
Eyup Stevie, happy days buddy, nice to see you popping by, have a great one 😀
Nice one Ralfy ,I enjoy everything you do .Fantastic keep em coming. Thanks
JONO.
Great Video! Thanks for sharing it!
Thanks for watching!
Listening to you makes me want to have a cold one with ya and build some stuff
Happy days budddu
I got mine for Christmas and assembled it today. Directions were not great as you might expect. I wish some of the bolts were a bit longer so I could have used lock washers but I put locktite on all the hardware. I haven't used it yet but it seems solid enough to handle the 600 lbs. it's rated for. They also make a heavier model but I have other options for things that heavy. Good video.
Happy days
All right Ralfy! I see a lot of Vevor stuff on UA-cam, but I'm always a little dubious of Chinese quality control. Glad this one is working out for you!
You and me both! Vevor seem to have the QC down Matt
Gday, for the price it’s a good thing, but thicker top would be good but that could be done later, top job mate, cheers
G'day Matty, yeah she's a beauty, hope you're keeping well buddy
Glad its held up to your expectations Ralphy . Sounds like it's just the job . As you say right height big enough space on top and a good useable amount after mounting your vice and a few accoutrements as you say lol .. I agree it do look a tad thin on top but I guess its adequate for smaller components and projects. I made a trolley similar sizes as a tool trolley at work but now converted to a plasma table with grille and an extra inch thick lump of MDF as a removable top . Personally speaking most tables are always too low for me at 6ft plus tall but at almost a metre high that wouldn't prove an issue . Sounds like a good investment for any workspace..
Happy days Yorkie mate
Hey, don't be reviewing all the good stuff! I reviewed a Vevor dividing head and I'm very pleased with it. That welding table looks perfect for Haxby Shed. I need to checkout the Vevor catalogue again 🙂. Problem is finding time. I've already got about 7 videos in the 'to do' queue. Never a shortage of ideas is there. Cheers matey.
Hi Paul, yeah so many videos, so little time eh lol
Looks like a decent table for the money.
Hi Tom, yeah it's good enough for the jobs I'm doing on it
@@RalfyCustoms I just ordered the beefier model. The top is smaller width wise, but thicker. 3mm.
Fantastic Tom
❤❤ if it works it works!
It works 💪 lol
Did you have any trouble aligning the holes of the legs, bottom tray, and castor mounts? I had to drill mine out more but maybe I just did them in the weong order. Those instructions we're very vague.
Not at all it was difficult but I didn't have to modify anything
I’m strongly considering buying one…but.
How sturdy/stable is it? I will have approximately 100kg on it and was wondering how you think it would handle that weight?
I wouldn't put 100kg on it mate, but my jobs don't come it that heavy
Got one ordered. Fed up welding stuff on the floor of the workshop.
Exactly mate 👍
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Yeehaw
Ralphy..for gods sake, Please straighten out Craig Jones's Tattoos..They have been crawling up my spine for years!..LOL..The crossed wrenchs with the 1" gap, etc...They really need your help!!..👍🗽🇺🇸
Bill you're a nutcase! Lol have a great one buddy
A Vevor and spanner If ya know ya know lol
Lol
400 pound here in Japan ... want one but too expensive
Wowsers!
Dunno Ralfy, putting holes in a perfectly good table still doesnt sit right with me, all my fabrication tables are just flat steel, I have never had the need or desire to drill them full of holes!.
Yeah its a new to me concept too tbh, but so far, so good
You sure like the f word efin hilarious 😅
Fuckin A 👍🏻
@@RalfyCustoms fucking hell yeah 😎