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It looks pretty flat from the picture. Me personally, I would turn it around so you hopefully have a square edge to jig with.
Flat and square is the anyway to go if you are lucky enough to have it.
Tim.
Very nice score for a, "Weekend Welder." Sorry I couldn't resist.
I'll bet you had fun moving it.
Millermatic Passport Plus
Millermatic 200 Millermatic 350P with Python XMT 304 /w S-64 feeder and 12VS Dynasty 300 DX Thermal Arc 400 MST
Victor O/A
Premier Power Welder for my trail junk.
Nice table for the cost, if you had to make ti yourself it would cost more and I like the thickness of the top you won't have to worry about it worping because of to much heat when welding. I myself preferr a larger table, the reson for this is I weld large projects and was always haveing trouble with not enough room to work so I made a table 5'x14' with1" solid plate for the top it was a lot of $$$ just for the top but I always try to get stuff as cheap as possibale from people I now, so I really got the top for dirt cheap $100.00 bucks because I freind of the family works at our local steel shop and they had one that was all rusted and sat around for a while they were doing some cleanup at the shop, it was my lucky day he knew i was looking and called to say they were going to cut it up for scrap hualing. I did put some heavey wheels just so i could move it around the shop pretty good.
Syncrowave 250/Coolmate-3-(home)
RMS-14 (kisser button)-(home)
Craftmans/S-K tools-(home)
Grizzly 16" vert band saw-(home)
DeWalt chop saw-(home)
Craftsman 4"-7" hand grinders
Lincoln 225 arc welder
Lots of vise clamps(not enough)
assortment bar clamps
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