Welding booth for training purpose
I am developing a small-scale welding training booth for my school, Skillworks Training and Career Centre, located in Ontario, Canada. The goal is to create a functional and safe layout for a welding booth setup that includes ventilation, a welding table, partitions, gas storage, and tool positioning.
I need a CAD model and drawings that can be used for:
Planning layout and dimensions
Possibly presenting to property owners or safety consultants
Helping guide the fabrication or construction of the booth
It doesn’t need to be photo-realistic — just a clean, practical, and accurate model that reflects standard booth design and space use. Bonus if safety and ventilation considerations are included.
affordable material options
1. Frame Structure
Recommended: Square Steel Tubing
Material: Mild steel square tubing (1.5”x1.5” or 2”x2”)
Bolted to make it portable.
max size 5X5 and 7 feet high.
bolted together to make it portable.
2. Mild Steel Sheets
Gauge: 16-18 gauge
Use: bolt onto the frame.
3. Feet / Base Support
leveling feet or heavy-duty rubber stoppers.
These help keep the booth stable on uneven surfaces.
4. Welding table plate
3/8'' thick plate and should be adjustable in height.
2' X2'.
Notes;
1. All dimensions in Imperial
2. Consider the power and exhaust vents.
3. The roof must be open.
4. Make it portable and to easy assemble and disassemble whenever needed.
5. Should be structurally sound.
6. Consider space for welding machines and gases in each booth. So keep the welding plate on one end.
The project would involve:
CAD modeling and design thinking
Real-world constraints (cost, material availability, safety)
Collaboration with a real small and growing Corporation.