
Sometimes the 12 foot table comes in handy.
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Sometimes the 12 foot table comes in handy.
Jus say'n. The 10' door was a challenge.

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Re: Sometimes the 12 foot table comes in handy.
Let the burnin' begin and we want pics of the finished product..



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Re: Sometimes the 12 foot table comes in handy.
I'd like a bigger table
Yours looks clean!

Yours looks clean!
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Re: Sometimes the 12 foot table comes in handy.
That's a great looking table! And I really like those rollers for loading your plates.
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Re: Sometimes the 12 foot table comes in handy.
Thank you for the replies and compliments.
Sorry I only took one picture of one part. But cutting the remnant when done near hit the mechanical stops.
The table only looks clean as the I recently put new slats in and the plate here covers all of the main cutting area. In the pic I'll attach, you can see the 2x4 sitting at the edge of the table and how much spatter it can actually keep off the gantry. Also that coffee can on the torch does an amazing job of the same. You can see more 2x4s etc laying on the floor in front of the power supply. Doing this and having a rag handy to wipe down the motor covers and keep debris off of the tracks while cutting heavier plate seems to keep the table running smooth. I wish I could use a rag to wipe down the software and electronics sometimes to keep it running as smooth at the table.
For me those rollers are a double edge sword. I really seldom have a plate touch them as I am too afraid of damaging the rail and/or knocking the pinion track loose. So I make every effort to not use the rollers. That's why they are on the side of the table that I seldom use for loading plate. I mostly load through the roll up door.
Sorry I only took one picture of one part. But cutting the remnant when done near hit the mechanical stops.

The table only looks clean as the I recently put new slats in and the plate here covers all of the main cutting area. In the pic I'll attach, you can see the 2x4 sitting at the edge of the table and how much spatter it can actually keep off the gantry. Also that coffee can on the torch does an amazing job of the same. You can see more 2x4s etc laying on the floor in front of the power supply. Doing this and having a rag handy to wipe down the motor covers and keep debris off of the tracks while cutting heavier plate seems to keep the table running smooth. I wish I could use a rag to wipe down the software and electronics sometimes to keep it running as smooth at the table.

For me those rollers are a double edge sword. I really seldom have a plate touch them as I am too afraid of damaging the rail and/or knocking the pinion track loose. So I make every effort to not use the rollers. That's why they are on the side of the table that I seldom use for loading plate. I mostly load through the roll up door.
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