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Question on welding tables

Sep. 30, 2024

Inquiry About Welding Tables

Using wood as a welding table is entirely feasible. I've personally employed one in my workspace for over four years. The setup includes a 4'x8' 3/4" plywood surface where we attach wooden jig blocks to outline our projects before welding. It's a straightforward and efficient process. Contrary to popular belief, igniting a piece of plywood on its own is quite challenging. This method has been standard in our trade, and throughout my extensive experience, I've never encountered a fire risk with the table.

As a scenic carpenter and welder, I often construct frames that can extend up to 26 feet in length and 8 feet in width, necessitating the use of the wooden shop floor for jigs. Depending on the project, a wooden tabletop can sometimes be more advantageous than a metal one. However, if you're working with very small components, opting for a steel plate is advisable for easier grounding of the workpiece.

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