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Several years ago Norm build a table on casters that had a mechanism that
was pulled on each end to either lower the caster to the floor or raise the
casters off the floor to keep the table from moving.

Anyone have a picture of this rig?


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On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 02:43:26 GMT, "Tom H" wrote:

Several years ago Norm build a table on casters that had a mechanism that
was pulled on each end to either lower the caster to the floor or raise the
casters off the floor to keep the table from moving.

Anyone have a picture of this rig?


Check the Norm's Tools section, Episode Guide on my website. I cobbled
together some rough pics from the video and wrote a lengthy
description. Between the two you may get the information you need.

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Thanks LRod and Upscale.
I think you gave me enought info to build it.


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Several years ago Norm build a table on casters that had a mechanism that
was pulled on each end to either lower the caster to the floor or raise
the casters off the floor to keep the table from moving.

Anyone have a picture of this rig?



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Nice job on the website, I enjoyed looking at it.
Charlie

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On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 02:43:26 GMT, "Tom H" wrote:

Several years ago Norm build a table on casters that had a mechanism that
was pulled on each end to either lower the caster to the floor or raise
the
casters off the floor to keep the table from moving.

Anyone have a picture of this rig?


Check the Norm's Tools section, Episode Guide on my website. I cobbled
together some rough pics from the video and wrote a lengthy
description. Between the two you may get the information you need.

--
LRod

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Shamelessly whoring my website since 1999

http://www.woodbutcher.net

Proud participant of rec.woodworking since February, 1997

email addy de-spam-ified due to 1,000 spams per month.
If you can't figure out how to use it, I probably wouldn't
care to correspond with you anyway.



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What or where is "abpw" ?


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Just posted a picture to abpw.





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Duh . .. . found it . . . .


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What or where is "abpw" ?


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Just posted a picture to abpw.





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On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 08:24:32 -0600, "Charlie H."
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Nice job on the website, I enjoyed looking at it.
Charlie


Thanks. It's been a labor of love. And a terrific learning tool. I
can't believe how much more I know about HTML and CSS than when I
started it.


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On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 08:24:32 -0600, "Charlie H."
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Nice job on the website, I enjoyed looking at it.
Charlie


Thanks. It's been a labor of love. And a terrific learning tool. I
can't believe how much more I know about HTML and CSS than when I
started it.


I really enjoyed the site. Thanks for doing it.


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Oh yeah I ran SWMBO by my wife and she loves it.
We just didn't know what her proper title was before.
:-)
CH


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On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 08:24:32 -0600, "Charlie H."
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Nice job on the website, I enjoyed looking at it.
Charlie


Thanks. It's been a labor of love. And a terrific learning tool. I
can't believe how much more I know about HTML and CSS than when I
started it.


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http://www.woodbutcher.net

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