another Huskee/Speeco 22 ton table idea (Pics)

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golffanman

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This was actually a lot of fun. I got to blow the dust off of my "metal" tools. The table works great. The steel I used came from Menards (Lowes has it too). It was in the electrical department and they are called a SuperStrut. They come in 10ft lengths and are 1 5/8 square. I think I paid $18.00 for the steel and I used all but about 4 inches of it. :msp_smile:
 
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This was actually a lot of fun. I got to blow the dust off of my "metal" tools. The table works great. The steel I used came from Menards (Lowes has it too). It was in the electrical department and they are called a SuperStrut. They come in 10ft lengths and are 1 5/8 square. I think I paid $18.00 for the steel and I used all but about 4 inches of it. :msp_smile:

Your pictures have given me an idea. Thanks.

I've started looking on CL for a welder. I sold my larger one when I closed the shop. My do I miss it.
 

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This was actually a lot of fun. I got to blow the dust off of my "metal" tools. The table works great. The steel I used came from Menards (Lowes has it too). It was in the electrical department and they are called a SuperStrut. They come in 10ft lengths and are 1 5/8 square. I think I paid $18.00 for the steel and I used all but about 4 inches of it. :msp_smile:


hey.... yours looks cooler than mine... the uni-strut should be a lot lighter than my rig... and it should hold up just as well... good looking fab job, and good idea using the uni-strut....
 

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