Cheaper welding tables -- any good?

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Cheaper welding tables -- any good?

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I've run across these welding tables on Kijiji from a seller with a rather strange name: http://www.enjoy-sound.com/ Name sounds pretty made-in-China, I'd say.

Anyone here have experience with tables from Enjoy Sound? Do you enjoy them and are they sound? lol

Here is an example of a Kijiji ad. https://www.kijiji.ca/v-other-business- ... ?undefined
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My browser does not like the website for some reason.
The website footer speaks for itself. :HaHa
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Doesn't mean it's a bad table but I wouldn't just order one online.
Also looks like it's only metric tables available.

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Checked it out and they look great, always wanted one of these. Website seems safe to visit but without the https header I wouldn't be providing any credit card info.
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As always with kijijijijijijjjjijijiijijijijiiiiji, go in person, never send money without seeing the product or you will be poor as a mouse in a few months, its full of scams as well as deals.
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these guy have a end of the year sale, I have one of their smaller table works great.
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Thanks for the replies. Yeah I noticed that those folks sell in metric only. Thanks for the weltables.com referral, acourtjester.

Any table thickness recommendations or considerations? What's a good tradeoff between the thick and rigid (and obviously heavy) tables that cost more, and the cheaper, thinner options? I suppose it makes a difference what you need the table for... as an example, I have a job coming up where I need to fab several heavy duty carts from 3" x 3/16 wall square tube. Want to set up a jig for this; tired of manually measuring everything for repeat jobs.
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caretech wrote: Sat Dec 31, 2022 11:01 am Thanks for the replies. Yeah I noticed that those folks sell in metric only. Thanks for the weltables.com referral, acourtjester.

Any table thickness recommendations or considerations? What's a good tradeoff between the thick and rigid (and obviously heavy) tables that cost more, and the cheaper, thinner options? I suppose it makes a difference what you need the table for... as an example, I have a job coming up where I need to fab several heavy duty carts from 3" x 3/16 wall square tube. Want to set up a jig for this; tired of manually measuring everything for repeat jobs.
I think whatever you can afford that fits into your work space. It could be as simple as a sheet of flat plywood covered with sheet metal. The key thing is "flat". My "welding table" is a piece of scrap steel acquired from the local steel supplier close to 40 years ago. It is about 32" wide x 6 ft. long x 1" thick tack welded to a angle iron frame with thick wall legs. This was a remnant they had (cutoff) from a much larger piece. I did take my 4 ft. straight edge with me and checked it to make sure it was flat before purchase. I seem to remember paying around $235 or so at the time.

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