Very nice job. Nice build to watch. Hopefully you get great use out of it for many years to come my friend. Can't wait to see more videos soon my friend. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Forge on. Fab On. Weld On. Keep Making. God Bless.
Nicely done and way overbuilt strengthwise which is always nice to see. Might I suggest getting an engine hoist for your shop, or build a gantry. Either way, will make moving things on and off the table much easier and lower the risk of breaking either tools or yourself. It looks like the chainhoist you currently have is stationary, so while useful, not always as useful as it could be.
Great build! I just picked one of these up a few months back in a equipment auction and want to build a similar stand for it. I checked your website but I couldn't find the plans? Thank You!
Hey Chris! Thanks! I took the plans down temporarily as i was making some changes to my site, send me a message at measurecutweld@gmail.com and ill send them over, or i can let you know when they are online again
Just ordered a new Precision Matthews bench top mill and I'm in the process of building a table for it. I went with angle iron for mine, but seeing this table makes me wish I built it with tubes instead.
Hey Dude! After living with this table for a bit I'd say I kinda overbuilt it... yeah just a little haha...angle iron sounds good to me, hopefully you got something thick like 1/4", it is nice to have some heft to the base to cut down on vibration, best of the luck with the build!!!
@@blaisegoldman Oh yes, very thick stuff indeed. I built mine to fit around a harbor fright 27" toolbox, using the toolbox itself as kind of a foundation for it. And, after seeing your video I went back to the steel store and got some of those big rectangle tubes for parts of it. It came out really good. about 300lbs of steel just in the frame, not counting the toolbox under it. I totally melted my TIG torch doing all those welds in the heavy steel. Why they would put a 150 amp torch on a 200 amp welder is beyond me.
@@blaisegoldman and I should totally add that I absolutely borrowed heavily from your design. I had no idea what my surface was going to look like, but seeing yours sold it for me. the top of my stand looks exactly like yours, thanks to your video. - it does a great job of catching chips!
Very nice, strong enough to set a small car on! I se t's bee 8 months since you have posted. Any new updates on your progress with the mill drill? Liked and subscribed.
Thank you! Yeah its probably a little overkill haha but it's holding up well! Nothing new here, in the middle of moving my workshop so haven't had the time to make any more vids. Appreciate the feedback and have a great day!
That’s HEAVY, and heavy duty! It’ll be around for generations! Nice work!
Thank you! Yeah i probably went a kittle overboard on this one haha
Very nice job. Nice build to watch. Hopefully you get great use out of it for many years to come my friend. Can't wait to see more videos soon my friend. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Forge on. Fab On. Weld On. Keep Making. God Bless.
Thank you very much sir! Appreciate the kind words! Have an awesome day my man!
Really fun to observe. Well done!
Thank you thank you!
Nicely done and way overbuilt strengthwise which is always nice to see. Might I suggest getting an engine hoist for your shop, or build a gantry. Either way, will make moving things on and off the table much easier and lower the risk of breaking either tools or yourself. It looks like the chainhoist you currently have is stationary, so while useful, not always as useful as it could be.
Haha yeah that is defintely on the bucket list for the workshop at some point, but on the flip side at least I get a workput in 😁👍
Yes Mate, that should be stable enough.
Very well executed.
I like that.
Cheers
I hope so! haha Thanks and appreciate the feedback!
Great build! I just picked one of these up a few months back in a equipment auction and want to build a similar stand for it. I checked your website but I couldn't find the plans? Thank You!
Hey Chris! Thanks! I took the plans down temporarily as i was making some changes to my site, send me a message at measurecutweld@gmail.com and ill send them over, or i can let you know when they are online again
Just ordered a new Precision Matthews bench top mill and I'm in the process of building a table for it. I went with angle iron for mine, but seeing this table makes me wish I built it with tubes instead.
Hey Dude! After living with this table for a bit I'd say I kinda overbuilt it... yeah just a little haha...angle iron sounds good to me, hopefully you got something thick like 1/4", it is nice to have some heft to the base to cut down on vibration, best of the luck with the build!!!
@@blaisegoldman Oh yes, very thick stuff indeed. I built mine to fit around a harbor fright 27" toolbox, using the toolbox itself as kind of a foundation for it. And, after seeing your video I went back to the steel store and got some of those big rectangle tubes for parts of it. It came out really good. about 300lbs of steel just in the frame, not counting the toolbox under it. I totally melted my TIG torch doing all those welds in the heavy steel. Why they would put a 150 amp torch on a 200 amp welder is beyond me.
@@blaisegoldman and I should totally add that I absolutely borrowed heavily from your design. I had no idea what my surface was going to look like, but seeing yours sold it for me. the top of my stand looks exactly like yours, thanks to your video. - it does a great job of catching chips!
@@jonnyphenomenon hell yeah! Stoked to hear that my man! Your build sound rad, the tool box underneath is a great idea! ✌️🤖👍
Nice job. How did the feet work?
Thanks Rusty! They work great, really a must for uneven shop floors like mine
Very nice, strong enough to set a small car on! I se t's bee 8 months since you have posted. Any new updates on your progress with the mill drill?
Liked and subscribed.
Thank you! Yeah its probably a little overkill haha but it's holding up well! Nothing new here, in the middle of moving my workshop so haven't had the time to make any more vids. Appreciate the feedback and have a great day!