- Location
- West Haven, UT
I've been a big opponent of having fixturing holes drilled in my fabrication table. Mainly because I use the table for general purpose work as well as fabrication and don't want a table riddled with holes. That being said, I may have to eat a little crow because I have found the need to put a few holes in for fixturing larger objects that I can't seem to reach near the middle of the table. I try to fixture things around the perimeter where I can merely clamp along the sides/ends but over the past several months I've stumbled across a couple of projects where having the ability to clamp in near the middle would have been very beneficial. I purchased my Hougen mag drill last week so I figured I may as well try it out and put a few holes in the fabrication table.
I will be drilling minimal holes and later I can add any if more are needed. A grid was laid out on 12" lengthwise x 10" widthwise clearing the framework under the top.
The 2” wide blue tape represents the frame of the table. The black lines will be the grid layout missing the framework tubing of the table.
Center punched and ready to drill.
Only fifteen 5/8" holes for fixturing will be added so as to not detract the table from other uses. I think I will also drill and tap a few 3/8"-16 to mount my axle fixtures/jigs that I built several months ago so I can merely bolt them down to the table when in use.
Thanks for looking.
Mike
I will be drilling minimal holes and later I can add any if more are needed. A grid was laid out on 12" lengthwise x 10" widthwise clearing the framework under the top.
The 2” wide blue tape represents the frame of the table. The black lines will be the grid layout missing the framework tubing of the table.
Center punched and ready to drill.
Only fifteen 5/8" holes for fixturing will be added so as to not detract the table from other uses. I think I will also drill and tap a few 3/8"-16 to mount my axle fixtures/jigs that I built several months ago so I can merely bolt them down to the table when in use.
Thanks for looking.
Mike