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Is a person able to just add locking caster wheels to a heavy Table saw
instead of buying a lift plate for one? I just purchased a Craftsman 22104 and the weight of 300 lbs makes it a bit hard to just push into the corner when I am done. I was just thinking of purchasing 4 good size rubber wheel casters and bolting them on each leg. I trust the judgement of the more experienced woodworkers out in this group. This is my first major Table saw purchase and don't want to wreck it by pushing it with force. |
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