Figured i'd try and keep this thread alive by posting the stages of the welding table i've made. It didn't take long at all to make and it's been really awesome to get some more practise in with the mig.
This is my first attempt at anything like this but it was very easy.
I started off with some random 4mm steel from the scrappers.
IMG_20180720_160343 by dann2707, on Flickr
I then ordered some box section from eBay
IMG_20180720_160337 by dann2707, on Flickr
Then by using some welding magnets I offered the box section up together to create the bottom frame - to act as the structure underneath the 4mm sheet.
IMG_20180720_160655 by dann2707, on Flickr
IMG_20180720_160955 by dann2707, on Flickr
Tack welded those bits together
IMG_20180720_161511 by dann2707, on Flickr
Then welded them
IMG_20180720_162209 by dann2707, on Flickr
IMG_20180720_162217 by dann2707, on Flickr
And did some inside corner joints
IMG_20180720_165334 by dann2707, on Flickr
I then lined it up on the sheet steel
IMG_20180720_171137 by dann2707, on Flickr
And again tacked in place
IMG_20180720_173203 by dann2707, on Flickr
I then ran a series of beads on the outer edge as seen below
IMG_20180720_175026 by dann2707, on Flickr
IMG_20180720_175033 by dann2707, on Flickr
IMG_20180720_175037 by dann2707, on Flickr
IMG_20180720_175920 by dann2707, on Flickr
IMG_20180720_175929 by dann2707, on Flickr
Turned it over and see some nice bits where the heat has got into the table
IMG_20180721_144643 by dann2707, on Flickr
I braced the end where the vice is going to go - I doubt it needed it but wanted to add a bit more security just incase. Sprayed the welds too just for protection.
IMG_20180724_133913 by dann2707, on Flickr
I then got some more box section through the post to act as the bottom supports. Magnets again to hold these in place.
IMG_20180724_134628 by dann2707, on Flickr
I then tacked the legs upright. These were very loose to enable them to be put into position
IMG_20180724_142343 by dann2707, on Flickr
Ordered some larger welding magnets to support the bottom bracing. These are rated to 34kg each and it definitely seems it.
IMG_20180724_142601 by dann2707, on Flickr
I rested the bottom frame on the magnets and used the shelf a bit too. Tacked those in place too
IMG_20180724_143956 by dann2707, on Flickr
I now put the other legs on. Tacked in place using the welding magnet again to support and get the correct 90° angle.
IMG_20180724_145234 by dann2707, on Flickr
Other side done
IMG_20180724_152808 by dann2707, on Flickr
Did some vertical welding which was fun
IMG_20180724_152828 by dann2707, on Flickr
Finished the welds on other bits
IMG_20180724_152833 by dann2707, on Flickr
Didn't get many photos of the actual welds but here is one from a corner
IMG_20180724_171322 by dann2707, on Flickr
I then flipped it upside down, fitted my freshly painted vice, did some more welds that I missed with it being upside down and ground the rust off the top.
It's sturdy as hell and i'm pretty damn pleased with the outcome! Now to get tigging
IMG_20180724_162524 by dann2707, on Flickr
IMG_20180724_161754 by dann2707, on Flickr