I am in the design/parts accumulation stage of building a 4x8' plasma/torch table. A friend recently gave me a bunch of phased-out automation parts from his work. The caveat with these parts is that his company has an unwritten policy that you cannot make a profit from any scrap parts you take home-- I'm not complaining though-- it's free!
So for my first question... do you think a 53" linear rail will be sufficient to get 48" of travel? I would really like another 6", but I am trying to work with what I've got. Basically, the biggest concern is the fact that I would only be using one 'car' per rail, of the two rails for the axis. My thinking is though, that I should be okay, as the unit will not be seeing enough side loads to cause it to lose precision.
2nd question: What is the best bang-for-your-buck linear guide solution for the 8' x-axis? I like the affordability of the custom DIY 'angle iron mounted bearings riding on tubing' that I've seen on here, but I am a little concerned with deflection over an 8' length. Another option is a linear shaft combo, especially since I do have some cars that will work, but I am wondering, (question 3) where is the best place to buy supported linear shafts?
Thank you very much in advance, and I am sure this is just the first of many questions to come as I get deeper & deeper into this project!