42x29 Cast Iron Machine Stand $100 Wow

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Just saw this on craigslist, I wish I needed it. It's only a couple miles from my house. Maybe one of you guys with a smaller lathe or benchtop mill can use it. Hard to beat for only $100.


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The old gang drill presses used those tables . I remember moving a 4 head into the basement , what a PITA !
 
Just saw this on craigslist, I wish I needed it. It's only a couple miles from my house. Maybe one of you guys with a smaller lathe or benchtop mill can use it. Hard to beat for only $100.


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It would make a great welding bench.
He says 2 men to move it, but I'll bet you can't lift it with 2 men. Going to have to rig it to get it up onto a trailer. That's gotta be over 1000lbs.
 
It would make a great welding bench.
He says 2 men to move it, but I'll bet you can't lift it with 2 men. Going to have to rig it to get it up onto a trailer. That's gotta be over 1000lbs.
Yeah I was thinking disassemble it but even then you would need a hoist to lift that cast iron table. Not sure it's 1,000 lbs but somewhere in the 300-400lb range is likely. I already have two 22x46 inch precision BuildPro welding tables but good idea.
 
Yeah I was thinking disassemble it but even then you would need a hoist to lift that cast iron table. Not sure it's 1,000 lbs but somewhere in the 300-400lb range is likely. I already have two 22x46 inch precision BuildPro welding tables but good idea.
sorry, my table for my Delta toolmaker surface grinder was easily 300, closer to 4 I believe.
That is way more than 400 in my opinion.

 
sorry, my table for my Delta toolmaker surface grinder was easily 300, closer to 4 I believe.
That is way more than 400 in my opinion.

The legs are welded steel only the table is cast iron. That's comparable to a table saw minus the motor. My big 12" monster saw was just under 600lbs.
 
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