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Frame Table....

Air Ride Suspensions Q & A
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impulse   +1y
Originally posted by TwistedMinis



Corey, where do you keep the table when you're not using it? Thats one thing keeping me from building one..

Well after I was done working on the truck at Shane's shop I gave it to him as part of letting me work on the truck outta there... so he's got it out behind the shop right now... hasn't been used since, but its there if its ever needed again. If I had to i'd be able to put it beside my house.
TwistedMinis   +1y
Damn.. Well I have no where to put one. Lol. Shitty.
bodydropped85   +1y
i used 4x4 pieces of wood leveld off. sounds ghetto but it works good after you ancor it frame to the floor...
dssur   +1y
I am building one currently, looks like the 6 legger on the front page, but is 12x4. I am looking for 6 trailer jacks right now because you can level it with skid feet or put on wheels to roll it around. I dunno though, the cheapest I found trailer jacks is 16 each and thats a hundred bucks in levels, might have to do adjustable feet.
dawgpimp   +1y
Originally posted by TukinRange



Do any onf u guys drill holes everywhere >to connect the tubing

welding something with mig to make it air tight is a pain in the ass. you could use plumbing pipe on the table. hook up your comressor and put some disconnects where ever you want. you will have less to trip on.

pnktco   +1y
with the frame table my friend jason built, he made it outta 1x1 tubing, braced every which way you can think of. when we get the frame built and off of the table, he can stand it upright and put it next to the wall to keep it out of the way.
granth   +1y
is the price difference cheaper to go that route than 2x3?
jeebus @ mmw   +1y
heres mine. I have just over 100$ into mine. Its obviously not as large as everyone elses, its just bassicly set up to hold the track width and legnth of a S-10 pickup.

It worked very well for what i was doing. Made adjustable legnth legs, and when im done with it, its small enough that i can hang it above my rafters in my shed, and bring it back out if i ever need it again







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mindlissmetalfab   +1y
Originally posted by iLLairgasm



Edited: 2/4/2007 11:35:10 AM by iLLairgasm

Edited: 2/4/2007 11:34:25 AM by iLLairgasm

Here's the one I built...

Was that before or after I drew it up in CAD, made a cut list, and tacked it together?
granth   +1y
that looks really good. just enough to work on..