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All my tools are on mobile bases as they are parked in one bay of a 3
car garage. This is the DP version, 24" x 24" overall. I would have made it larger, but this was all the real estate I had between other tools. The mobile base hardware was from HF when they had a sale years ago. Their current style is a little different, but still less than $40. The aux table is from Rockler. |
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Doug Winterburn wrote in news:4d289ae7$0$19590
: All my tools are on mobile bases as they are parked in one bay of a 3 car garage. This is the DP version, 24" x 24" overall. I would have made it larger, but this was all the real estate I had between other tools. The mobile base hardware was from HF when they had a sale years ago. Their current style is a little different, but still less than $40. The aux table is from Rockler. I like the addition of the stop. I'm constantly marking whatever piece of wood I'm using for a fence to try to make consistent holes. Puckdropper |
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On 2011-01-08 12:12:07 -0500, Doug Winterburn said:
The aux table is from Rockler. Change the laminate to black and the channel to blue, and it's real darn close to what Harbor Frieght sells... come to think of it, those bases are awfully similar to HF's as well, though the locking caster' a nicer solution than their screw-down pads. Still have the same fixe wheels at the rear, though. |
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![]() "Steve" wrote ... come to think of it, those bases are awfully similar to HF's as well, though the locking caster' a nicer solution than their screw-down pads. IMHO, locking caster wheels allow the machine to move WAY too much. I want that sucker to be an immovable object. -- Jim in NC |
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On 01/10/2011 08:40 PM, Morgans wrote:
"Steve" wrote ... come to think of it, those bases are awfully similar to HF's as well, though the locking caster' a nicer solution than their screw-down pads. IMHO, locking caster wheels allow the machine to move WAY too much. I want that sucker to be an immovable object. The pic shows a pedal operated caster, not a locking caster. When disengaged, the front two corners sit on fixed pads. It doesn't move at all. |
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