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Forum: Construction started, but not cutting yet Mon 31 January 2011, 16:56
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Posted By Travish
James, mine ended up at 68.375" wide, but...

James,

mine ended up at 68.375" wide, but remember, I did mine a little different. My rails are flush with the beams side and do not hang over like the plans. My rack is stuck to the bottom side...
Forum: Construction started, but not cutting yet Mon 31 January 2011, 12:13
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Posted By Travish
Looking Good James! Nice Job! What size...

Looking Good James! Nice Job!

What size machine are you shooting for?

I had fun learning to weld I must say.

Cheers,
Travis
Forum: Construction started, but not cutting yet Wed 26 May 2010, 18:46
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Posted By Travish
James, The outside dimensions for my table...

James,

The outside dimensions for my table are 128.6" x 68.0". I followed Geralds plans for a movment of 50" x 105" even though my spoilboard will be 48" x 96". I wanted enough room on the sides...
Forum: Construction started, but not cutting yet Wed 26 May 2010, 09:07
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Posted By Travish
Thanks James... LOL... I have posted the...

Thanks James... LOL...

I have posted the Beam sizes I used in my build log, but The main beams are 4.0" x 8.0". I'll look tonight at my model and get the final outside dimensions for you to...
Forum: Construction started, but not cutting yet Wed 26 May 2010, 08:28
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Posted By Travish
James, How big is that main beam? It looks like...

James, How big is that main beam? It looks like it's 8.0" x 12"? One thing to look at is with how your support board is laid out, your going to be racking your shins on the square tubing when you...
Forum: Construction started, but not cutting yet Mon 24 May 2010, 18:53
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Posted By Travish
Good start on your planning there James. Having...

Good start on your planning there James. Having used them both, go with the cold saw all the way. you will be time and money ahead, and will have a great tool in the end.

The prices on your steel...
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