Davida Bork
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2023
I rarely leave reviews, but was very happy with this table and wanted to share my experiences. Today I had the large blower on my zero turn mower bagging unit snap off the machine. I had to weld several small tabs that snapped off of the blower unit. I used the new Dewalt welding table to stabilize my small pieces and weld them together. the grounding lug was awesome as it allowed me to clamp the grounding clamp on my welder away from the welding area, and that allowed me to just simply lay my parts on the table and start welding immediately.Whatever finish is on top of the metal surface allowed me to wipe the welding spatter off easily with my glove. The tool holder was handy for holding my MiG pliers. The adjustable legs made it easy to raise the table high enough to be comfortable for me to weld the small parts back together. The top is only about 1/16” thick, so probably not the best for super accurate fabrication. However, for repair work by a do it yourself repair man, or maybe a hobbyist looking to do some light fabrication, this table is excellent for the price and I like how I can fold the legs up and store it easily.Probably the best table you can get for $200!
The Lord is my Shepherd
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2022
After seven days this table completed its journey from Mesquite Tx to my doorstep.PackagingMy initial impression of the product was a bit diminished by the quality of the packaging - all four of the bench feet had broken through the cardboard packaging, as if the table had been dropped onto a smaller box, or placed upside down with heavy placed on top. Whatever happened cosmetically marred the plastic on one of the bench feet. I was a bit concerned about what I would see when I opened the box. When I opened the box, the table looked fine. Whatever happened in shipping or at the warehouse, the table was tough enough to take it.AssemblyThe table is supposed to come with two cord minders, though I only saw one initially. Whatever abuse the box suffered caused the second to move to a different part of the box.The table came together without much trouble. The cord minders were partially assembled so at first it looked like a few parts might be missing, but everything ended up being in the box.One strange thing was that the cord minders assemble with a philips screw, but the handle attaches with hex screws. The instructions didn’t mention anything about tools so it took a short game of musical alan wrenches to figure out what I needed. Once I got that sorted… It’s probably taken me longer to type up to this point in the review than it took to get the table together.SizeThe table’s footprint is roughly 45 ½ inches by 18 ⅜ inches. The actual workspace is approximately 42 ⅞ inches by 15 ¾ inches. It is considerably narrower than other budget offerings, but it’s large enough for my needs, and with the legs folded it fits on top of my workbench - any deeper than 20 inches and this would not be possible. So for my limited garage space, this is a win.The holes are different from what you will find on most other budget welding tables. They are 3 inches apart, center to center, rather than the usual 2 inches, and they are wider than the usual ⅝. The product description says they are ¾ inches wide, but with my calipers I confirmed what another reviewer mentioned - that they are more like .788 inches wide (I measured 19.80~19.95mm, depending on how I held my calipers). Not sure in which alternate reality this would seem like a good design choice - it almost turned me off to this table. But if I can’t find any spacers or clamps that fit, I’ll print a pattern and do some sand casting to make my own.I did find some workable dogs for this table https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09L7ZJGQZThe 19mm versions fit, though there is a slight amount of play. My 19mm dogs run slightly large at 19.1mm. I suspect the 20mm versions might also run slightly large, and would probably not fit the table holes.The TableIs it sturdy? Yes, no discernable wobbleIs it flat? Well, yeah, very flat. Perhaps not milspec - if I place an architectural metal ruler on the table I can just push a paper between the ruler and the surface here and there. Plenty flat enough for a hobbyist such as myself.How’s the table finish? Whatever happened during shipping didn’t bend anything or chip any paint. The finish on top of the table is good. There are a couple of places where there are mild marks or discoloration but… it’s a welding table. It’s bound to collect a few battle scars by my hand throughout its service life, so a minor cosmetic headstart is no big deal.ConclusionI’m very happy with this table. It’s sturdy, level and has a flat surface. It fits the benchtop where it will see at least some of its service. It’s smaller than some other welding products, but doesn’t have any of the unlevel surface issues that I read about other products. It seems like it’s everything it claims to be.
W. Wetmore
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2021
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