Wheeled base for 10-326
#4
I'm wondering if anyone has suggestions on a mobile base for the Rikon 10-326. I've looked at the Rikon version but I'm not thrilled with the tow bar piece that would have to hang out in the shop somewhere until i wanted to move the band saw around. According to the website the base is 17 5/8 x 24. Does anyone have a recommendation for a mobile base? I think the Portamate bases start a little too large for the base, but Shop Fox and HTC both sell bases that could fit?
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#5
I have a 10-325. I built a wooden base lower than the factory one so the table is about the same height as other machines, around 34.5" - 35". I used 2 X 4s with 1/2" plywood panels glued into rabbets. Two wheels from Harbor Freight in the back and a lifting caster similar to this on the front. 
http://www.rockler.com/caster-only-for-mobile-base

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 The rear wheels do not caster, they're on a metal axle that runs through the back of the cabinet. I have a door on one side so can use the wooden base for storage like the factory metal base. I had two reasons to build my own base. I wanted lower and I wanted mobile. I got both.
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#6
Harbor Freight mobile base. Use steel tubing instead of wood.

http://lumberjocks.com/reviews/product/2679

https://www.harborfreight.com/300-lb-cap...95288.html -- 170 reviews
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