Hey guys, I know we share our photo's on our projects and stuff, I was curious if anyone has pics of their Work Shop. I'm looking for a good idea on making myself a cabinet stand for my CW, and was curious what everyone else has done.
Thanks
Paul
Hey guys, I know we share our photo's on our projects and stuff, I was curious if anyone has pics of their Work Shop. I'm looking for a good idea on making myself a cabinet stand for my CW, and was curious what everyone else has done.
Thanks
Paul
Well here is a picture of the stand that we've got our CW on. It isn't much. It has fixed wheels on the back and plain legs with rubber feet on the front. There is a opening on the front that will eventually have a door that we keep the CW stuff in. Not much room in there because we designed to as a downdraft table so the collection shoot is centered under the machine. We never hooked up the vacuum to the table since we installed overhead collection instead. That is a plan that Fredricks published in the forums coupled to a cheap DC from Harbor Freight.
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There are several stands in this thread. Mine is the first post.
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Here is mine. The stand was on sale at Grizzly's for $25 and I put the 2x6's together and the casters. Moves real easy and store the x-stuff underneath the machine.
Here is two shots of our stand complete with downdraft, low pressure air hose and light on a stand with castors for easy moving. Also has a drawer for storing necessary lubes and accessories.
Bob
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Am I mistaken or does the middle picture look like two machines out on a date?
Nice set up Al.
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