Post pics of your table/slat layout.

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  1. Arkansas Metal Art

    Arkansas Metal Art Well-Known Member

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    Thinking about changing the way I originally set up my table/slats. Wanted to see if others would share their setups and what they like/dislike about them.

    I'd also like anyone's input on ways to improve mine. I recently went to pointed slats and I kept it simple with a water tray underneath, seperate from the table so it's easy to clean and change water. I have removed every other slat to help with parts tipping up and catching the torch head.
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    I have the factory water table in my 4x4 table. The flat bar slats are right in the water. I will have to post a picture tomorrow. What I wanted to share was my troubles and solution to loosing small parts after they are cut. I found it really hard to find cut pieces after they drop into the water and lay in that black carbon mud in the bottom of the water table. My solution ( so far - everything is a work in progress ) is that I bent some flattened expanded metal ( approx 3"x 3" x 10" - 12" long and layed them in between each flatbar slat. Now my parts drop onto the expanded metal and all of the mud is down below. I have been using them for a few months now and they are working well.
     
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    Arkansas Metal Art Well-Known Member

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    Good idea. Do you leave them in all the time or just when you need to catch something?
     
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    I have been thinking of doing the same thing. I hate finishing for parts in the table, especially when the water is cold.
    I also removed every other slat. Where did you get pointed slats from and how do you like it? I thought about doing it but never did
     
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    Arkansas Metal Art Well-Known Member

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    I made them on my table. They work much better. I think I'm actually going to try to make the points almost 2 inches long maybe even 3 inches long to help even further with things falling away and not getting stuck
     
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    Oh ya I guess you can do that lol. I can't since my torchmate water table the slats are longer than 2". Do you like them compared to just flat?
     
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    Having points definitely helped. I think longer would be better. I made my slats half the distance of the table and put a support in the middle.
     
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    I put one of my spare pieces on top of some plate I was cutting. You can see the expanded metal under the water. It works well and catches most stuff.
    Thoughts ? Can I improve on this ? 20160411_103224.jpg
     
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    they are in all the time. I'm sure I will have to replace them at some point when they rust out.
     
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    Arkansas Metal Art Well-Known Member

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    Looks like a great idea. What's holds them up?
     
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    the vertical side just sits on the bottom of the table and the horizontal piece just fits between the slats snuggly so they dont tip over.
     
  12. LECS-Chad

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    Smart... I hate fishing.
     

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