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Old 12-18-21, 01:06 PM   #1
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Default Bought a lift table 4’ x 4’

I bought a 4’ x 4’ lift table. It will lift 2000 pounds. The arm supports are ¾” steel.
It is hydraulic lift. 600 pounds. I am going to turn it into a welding table.
My back will thank me
They sell new $4,000 I picked this on up for $800.
The sell the same one today and still sell parts for it.

I took the board off the top. Do not need to start a fire.



next month I will pick up this just the top.
4' x 4' and put this on top of it of the lift table.
It should make fabrication much better.


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I got this lift table off the pallet and used it some over the weekend.

I love this thing. It is so easy to get what you are welding at a good height.

I used it when I cleaned up my buckets it made that quicker also.

I can’t wait to get the fixture table put on it.

The boards were just double sided taped on they came off pretty quickly.
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This table is amazing. I love it and it has really helped my welding because I can get it in a conformable position.



The fixture table will take a couple more weeks. It is laser cut and the cutter is moving to a new building and only the top is cut so far. These fixture tops are expensive but I did a labor trade to save money. Need to keep the business profitable.
But I am still using the table most every day.

Such a great add to the shop.
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I have the fixture table but just need time to weld it up.
This lift table was the best purchase. It is amazing to use.
It is so nice to reposition the work and not your body.


The lazar cuts so clean.
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I filially got my fixture table welded up.
It is supper flat. I cant wait to make some fixtures for it.

I bought a bunch of Harbor Freight clamps that I will cut up and make table clamps out of.


I had to weld it on bottom flip it then weld top flip it and finish welding it. That was fun by myself. it is where the fork lift cant reach it. But I got it done.


The bottom looks similar to this.


This is supper nice being on a lift table.
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What thickness is the steel that you used for the fixture table ?

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