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- Aug 19, 2014
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I spent several hours lately building a small shop sized "lazy Susan" type of welding table. I had scrounged up a one inch thick, 24" diameter steel plate and mounted it on a 1 1/4" shaft using some flange bearings. Then I fabricated a support table frame using some scrap plate, round stock, etc. The holes I drilled in the table are 5/8". I butchered some cheap f-clamps, welding on some round stock I had turned down to comfortably fit the plate holes. The table sits just at the right height for my welding style as I like to sit using a stool with my feet spread fairly wide. I can not weld if I am not comfortable. I'm thinking that this will fit just perfectly next to my welder in the 10'X20' building I'm finishing out with lots of electrical outlets, insulation, drywall, and maybe just a coat of paint. Maybe the pics will help make sense of how I built the table.