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RE: tools on wheels

To: "'Ron Horwitz'" <ronglue@yahoo.com>, <shop-talk@autox.team.net>
Subject: RE: tools on wheels
From: "Michael Burdick" <burdickm@mindspring.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 11:00:20 -0500
Hi Ron,

There are retractable casters available.  I bought a few sets of the
following:

http://shop.woodcraft.com/Woodcraft/product_family.asp?family%5Fid=3703&gift
=False&0=dept%2Easp%2Cdept%5Fid%3D10000%26Tree%3D%2CDepartments&1=dept%2Easp
%2Cdept%5Fid%3D1046%26menu%5Fid%3D%26Tree%3D0%2CPower%20Tool%20Accessories&2
=dept%2Easp%2Cdept%5Fid%3D2166%26menu%5Fid%3D%26Tree%3D1%2CTable%20Saw%20Acc
essories&3=dept%2Easp%2Cdept%5Fid%3D1091%26menu%5Fid%3D%26Tree%3D2%2CMiscell
aneous%20Table%20Saw%20Accessories&Gift=False&mscssid=1B471106FF80424E813A81
EEEC1CE921

(Wow, I hope that link is useful to you. If not search the Woodcraft site
for "Retracting Casters" and you should find it.)

I have them on my table saw, bandsaw, and portable planer (which I have
bolted to a generic stand I got from Home Depot).  They work pretty well
although the casters supplied weren't quite up to the job on the table saw.
I replaced them with some heavier duty casters I found at Northern and they
seem to be working fine now.

You can also get (or make) platforms or frames with locking casters.  I
chose these retractable ones because I didn't want the additional 3" or 4"
height at the work surfaces that this strategy adds.

Hope this helps,
Mike Burdick
Durham, NC


-----Original Message-----


I have some tools - table saw, grinder on pedestal,
etc - that I would like to be able to store under a
work bench and then bring out when needed.  

.....

Is there a Better Way?


Thanks,
Ron






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