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Very cool, Bob. What's the gray stuff on the top side of the cart?
thanks,
Bob
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Thanks, I glued in some felt to protect the paint on the machine.
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Nice job - mobility is a good thing!
Fortunate to have a nice sized shop but ALL large tools are on wheels.
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Looks great!
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Good job.
Even Norm had a lot of his tools on wheels.
I would love to have a shop large enough to have permanent place for my tools. But since I don't the only tool not on wheels are my TSs.
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Thanks guys, my shop is fairly narrow so leaving big tools out in the middle chokes up the whole space. At some point I need to make one for the 20" bandsaw, table saw and shaper.
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Great job. Are these locking casters so the equipment doesn't move around when you use it? Always looking for ideas!
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I had to go with non locking casters, but this machine is heavy enough there wont be a problem. I wanted this machine to be a low rider to fit in the space along the wall, I wanted it to. The locking casters I wanted to use wouldn't work with this set up.
Bob