The Maverick table series is a minimalist table designed for professional use.

DIY Pro Table Kits
- Flat 12 mm thick steel plates. Our plates are ground for flatness, it's not a random piece of steel plate from the mill.
- CNC machined holes.
- Dragon Scale finish to protect against corrosion and weld spatter.
- Ability to fine tune the plate in relation to the frame using set screws.
- Table holes are 19 mm diameter on a 50 mm grid, designed for use with the Fireball 19 mm system clamps and fixtures.
- Flatness (± 0.127 mm) per plate when mounted to a rigid base and leveled.
Our plates are made from hot rolled A572 Steel equivalent which is ground and machined for flatness. A572 is a higher strength version of A36, a common structural grade steel.
Assembly Required
This table requires assembly by the customer. When you purchase the table kit, the plate, mounting hardware, tubular frame, and legs are all included.
Full assembly will require welding and/or drilling:
- The table top does not need to be welded to the frame. For best flatness we suggest just bolting to the frame using the included steel straps
- Tube frame does not need to be welded together, welding is optional
- The legs require welding to attach the foot plate and nuts for the leveling feet
- Attaching the legs to the frame requires welding or drilling/bolting
- Attaching leg braces to the legs requires welding or drilling/bolting
Need a Larger Table?
This table can be quickly expanded by supplying new pieces of tubing to create a larger frame.
About the Fireball 19 mm System
The Fireball 19 mm table system features 19 mm diameter holes on a 50 mm grid and our innovative line of fixtures that are the fastest and easiest to use in our industry.
Furthermore, all fixtures in the 19 mm Fireball line are compatible with both standard duty (12 mm thick) and heavy duty (25 mm thick) tables.
What Comes in the Fixture Kit?
Avoid Arc Strikes with 3 Steps:
- Always ground directly to the workpiece.
- Clamp the workpiece down.
- Ensure you have a clean table surface
Why these steps:
- Workpieces often make poor contact with the table, which increase the likelihood of arc strikes. Grounding directly to the work piece prevents this.
- Clamping the work piece down helps to maintain better contact between the work piece and the table.
- Having a clean table surface also ensures you have better contact between the table and the workpiece.





