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Originally Posted by smdubovsky
My saw is on wheels (nearly everything in my house is on big wheels because I like both the mobility and I hate bending over to use tools designed for short people.) I actually welded a drop cradle so that I raised the saw very little. My basement ceiling is only ~7.5' and I had to add very little height to the saw so that it would roll under the I beam. I need to add pins to the front casters to selectively lock them from swiveling. I can currently roll it out from the wall fine. Only need to come out a foot or two to have clear access. But rolling it back that short distance, the casters try to swivel and cause havoc. I figure a ~1/4" hole drilled through the caster periphery & frame would allow me to drop a pin in and lock it most of the time.
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Now cut that out.
While I am trying to spend cmartin's money you are trying to spend mine.
I did a drop cradle for the table saw so to would line up with some in and out feed tables I had at the time. No longer have the feed tables but the saw finds every little undulation or dropped bit of this and that on the floor. Dropped it too low....
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Last edited by Vicegrip; 11-29-2017 at 04:46 PM.
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