Quote Originally Posted by Crusty View Post
Yup I see what you mean but with no cutting torch I don't have any way to hole the webs now.
Sometimes the box has 6 sides sometimes it has 12 it all depends on you perspective of things You have a buzz box so you have the means to make holes with a welding rod. Or you can lay the table on its sides drilling the holes in the outer most webs is straight forward. drilling them in the next pair of webs would mean needing a longer drill bit or a few of them to go up in size But you can also use a uni bit some call it a step drill with a drill bit extension if you had a llong enough one you could reach the center web as well.
Now to the comment about welding the holes in spin the handle or plug the lead into the Max amp grab a hand full of 6011 rods a couple sizes too small for that amp setting toss them in a bucket of water for a few minutes even 6013 or 7018 AC rods will do strike and arc in the middle of where you want the holes then keep the tip of the rod as far away as the hottest arc can be maintained work the arc in and out until a hole is burned through then just keep enlarging the hole until it is large enough. since the holes only need to be a little ways in from the edge of the web you can angle into there fare enough to make them.
the next solution would be to use your angle grinder to cut slots in the ends of the webs deep enough to embed the thread rods
Now you have at least 3 possibilities or a combination of them to add rods should you decide to,
Another way would be to cut several tabs enough to mount one on both sides of each web then drill holes in them and weld them to the webs the tabs would be sticking out a ways but you could hang c clamps on the rods between the webs as a place to store them.
Hope this helps