At 07:50 PM 2/9/2015, Brad Kahler wrote:
>I've got several bench grinders that I would like to mount on some sort of
>movable pedestals. I don't want to anchor them to the floor so whatever I
>end up using needs to be stable but portable.
Brad,
What my neighbor did for all his tools like that was to purchase some
stands from
Sears and put wheels on them. Similar to this:
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-workstation/p-00922284000P?prdNo=1
Most pedistals will probably be too unstable unless secured to the floor.
Harbor freight has a Universal Bench Grinder Stand that looks like it might
be more stable than a three legged pedistal:
http://www.harborfreight.com/universal-bench-grinder-stand-3184.html
John
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