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    Has anyone tried to put their CW on a service/utility cart to make it mobile? How did it work?
    Morton

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    I have mine on a metal rolling cart and it works well the wheels lock so that helps when doing projects. Sorry about the mess in the picture I need to clean the shop.
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    I have mine on a rolling tool cart..
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    I've got mine on a shop made flip top stand that it shares with my planer. Works like a champ!


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    I have mine on a mobile base with locking casters made from plans in WOOD magazine.
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    Mine is on a rolling service cart from Harbor Freight. It has two locking casters and I have not had any problems with stability.

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    Quote Originally Posted by olsenla View Post
    Mine is on a rolling service cart from Harbor Freight. It has two locking casters and I have not had any problems with stability.

    Larry
    I have the same one. Only I flipped the top selve so I wouldn't have the blocks
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    Was down at Grizzly a few years ago and they were selling the stand for $15 so I got it. Used 2x6's and casters and made it mobile. Works great for me
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    I use a Dewalt 7350 planer stand I got from Amazon.

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    My C machine is on a cabinet I made with locking casters. I has 2 amall drawers for the CarveWright bits etc and junder that router bits (router table is accross the insle) The downdraft DC is next to that a deeper drawer with tools, lube and parts. Below that are several larger drawers for the bathroom scale and sleds etc. I keep the C on a downdraft so I can show an unmodified machine for StartU demos. My B is on a homemade cart with locking casters and one drawer and a lower shelf fot pieces of wood with nails driven thru for finishing projects. The B has an Erwin DC.
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