When most people look at a fixture table, they see a work surface. However, the Fireball HD Super Heavy Duty table was designed to be far more than that. One of the most overlooked features of this table is what’s happening underneath it. Here is a video for demonstration.
The new Fireball HD table features 16 mounting locations for legs and support ribs. But those mounting points aren’t limited to just standard legs. Every one of those positions can also be replaced with a tower block that accepts a caster, opening up an entirely different level of flexibility in your fabrication. They can also be used to extend the sidewall of the table outward, effectively expanding your work area beyond the tabletop itself. That creates opportunities for projects that would normally be awkward or difficult to fixture. This table is the strongest, most versatile table on the market.
This Fireball HD Fixture Table is also built for serious strength when you’re extending workpieces off the side of the table or building larger fabrication setups. You’re not dealing with a flimsy add-on or lightweight accessory. What makes this setup even more impressive is the construction. Everything is built from one-inch-thick cast iron, making the system incredibly rigid and durable. Other tables, like Siegmund or Buildpro, don’t offer this strength in their tables.
The Fireball HD Fixture Table is designed to function as a modular fabrication platform. The ability to reposition supports, add towers, mount casters, and extend the working area gives fabricators far more freedom than a traditional welding table setup. No other fixture table company does this. This is better than Siegmund, Buildpro, Langmuir, etc.
What would you guys build using the sidewall extension setup? Handrails? Stair systems? Production fixtures? Something completely different? Would love to hear your ideas.







