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    Alright wicked, you asked for it! Don't say that I didn't warn you...

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    Thats not too bad, just wait till you have plasma and grinding dust all over everything.

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    I can only imagine! But atleast it will be all metal working stuff. The current garage will go back to "toy" storage and a place for my car!!

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    We are starting to gather the steal for the build and we have a question about the water table. The plans call for it to be made out of a single piece of steal but we can't find anyone around here that can handle bending something that big. What do we do??

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    Find someone else it shouldnt be that hard to bend.
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    I suggest using 3x3 angle iron for the sides and use a 4x8x1/8 sheet for the bottom. Here are pics of my water table.


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    Thanks wicked. I was taking a look through your build and thought that was the way you went. We bought the 85, does that mean that it needs to be deeper than 3"?

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    3 inches is good for 80 amps, what thickness of metal do you plan on cutting?

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    Possibly all the way up to an inch but that won't be common.

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    I would go deeper if your gonna cut that thickness just to be safe.

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