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These table legs with heavy duty casters fit the Siegmund Imperial welding tables. This leg measures 28 inches tall, and sets the working height of…
Product Details »…clamping on your BuildPro table or any welding table with a 5/8 inch hole. This new F-Clamp adds to that by including a lower leg with center pivot to…
Product Details »This table leg fits the BuildPro ALPHA28 welding table. The legs measure 24 to 35.3 inches tall and set the working height of your fixturing table at…
Product Details »…welding and general fabrication table for your shop? These tables from Badass Workbench deliver a 1/2-inch thick steel top, beefy 4 x 4 legs,…
Product Details »…different leg options from a fixed height to adjustable height and with or without casters. Standard legs - 4,400 lbs per leg capacity Legs with…
Product Details »…heavy-duty steel legs with self-leveling feet make this one of the nicest fixturing tables on the market for your dollar! Table flatness of .005 per…
Product Details »…steel plates, and heavy-duty steel legs with self-leveling feet. The nitrided finish of this table prevents weld spatter from sticking and makes for…
Product Details »This table leg fits the BuildPro ALPHA28 welding table. The legs measure 25.7 inches tall and set the working height of your fixturing table at 34…
Product Details »…welding and general fabrication table for your shop? These tables from Badass Workbench deliver a 1/2-inch thick steel top, beefy 4 x 4 legs, heavy…
Product Details »…All tables feature a 4-beam support base, precision-ground steel plates and heavy-duty steel legs with self-leveling feet. The BuildPro Welding table…
Product Details »…BuildPro MAX welding table by Strong Hand Tools is a heavy duty version of their extremely popular BuildPro line of fixturing tables. The new BuildPro…
Product Details »…All tables feature a 4-beam support base, precision-ground steel plates and heavy-duty steel legs with self-leveling feet. The BuildPro Welding table…
Product Details »…16 Workbench utilizes the engineering and accuracy of System 16 welding tables in a lighter-duty version. The perforated plate is approximately…
Product Details »…x 96 inch Welding Table features a 1/2 inch top with 16mm holes on 2 inch centers, a full bottom shelf, and heavy-duty adjustable legs with leveling…
Product Details »…Imperial welding tables. This leg can be adjusted from 22 to 30 inches tall, and sets the working height of your Siegmund fixturing table at 30 to 38…
Product Details »…BuildPro MAX welding table by Strong Hand Tools is a heavy duty version of their extremely popular BuildPro line of fixturing tables. The new BuildPro…
Product Details »…XD7 Professional Extreme Series Welding Tables are second to none for modular fixturing.These German-constructed tables are built from hardened steel…
Product Details »…welding and general fabrication table for your shop? These tables from Badass Workbench deliver a 1/2-inch thick steel top, beefy 4 x 4 legs,…
Product Details »…XD7 Professional Extreme Series Welding Tables are second to none for modular fixturing.These German-constructed tables are built from hardened steel…
Product Details »…All tables feature a 4-beam support base, precision-ground steel plates and heavy-duty steel legs with self-leveling feet. The BuildPro Welding table…
Product Details »…welding and general fabrication table for your shop? These tables from Badass Workbench deliver a 1/2-inch thick steel top, beefy 4 x 4 legs,…
Product Details »…All tables feature a 4-beam support base, precision-ground steel plates and heavy-duty steel legs with self-leveling feet. The BuildPro Welding table…
Product Details »…BuildPro MAX welding table by Strong Hand Tools is a heavy duty version of their extremely popular BuildPro line of fixturing tables. The new BuildPro…
Product Details »…mounts to Buildpro Welding Table Plates and allows them to be used as small standalone jigs. Clamp in a vise or use two to create legs for benchtop…
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