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Old 02-26-2009 | 02:52 PM
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Korben
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Default RE: magnetic work table


ORIGINAL: RCKen

Korben,
Really, when were you here at Ft. Sill????

You can go much smaller with a build area than I did. The one you see in my LT-40 build thread is my main building area. But I had two small pieces of steel cut for building smaller assemblies. I have one that is 2'x4' and one that 18"x24". So if you cut a smaller sheet of steel you can easily work on the kitchen table, coffee table, or similar small flat surface. All you need to do is make sure that whatever you lay the steel on top of is flat so that you have a flat building surface to work on.

Ken


I was at Sill in '96 - '97, and my little brother was cadre at the prison from 2000 - 2002.

I am planning on laminating 18 guage rolled steel onto 1/2'' gatorfoam. the gatorfoam is light weight and fairly durable as long as you are careful with it. I'm about 90% sure it will stay flat.

Also I was wondering if you knew the pull weight of the magnets you use?