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Old June 20, 2012, 01:01   #1
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Mobile Table Saw Base.

So, I've got a table saw like the one in the pic and need to come up with an easy way to move it on pea gravel.








I found this guys solution for on a smooth floor:

http://www.stephensawyer.com/content...MobileBase.htm

I like it but needs some bigger wheels for moving it around outside. I'm thinking I need to fab a "drop spindle" type of setup to secure on the top or sides of the 2x4 framework to mount an axle w/larger wheels which will be at the rear on the sides. Any homemade ideas or suggestions greatly appreciated, Thanks
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Old June 20, 2012, 01:40   #2
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I don't have any pics, but couldn't you simply attach four swivel casters to that wooden square to move it around. You know, the blow up type wheels/tires similar to the ones that are about the size of wheel barrow tires. I have also seen them with locks that would prevent it from moving around when running. Good luck.


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Old June 20, 2012, 02:14   #3
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Sounds interesting, did'nt know they made swivel casters that big. Don't get out much I guess. Worth taking a look at but I want to keep the saw close to the ground so I need some type of drop spindle set-up thingymabob. They may make something what I'm thinking I need but can't find any so far. Got more searching to do, thanks
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You could put two wheels on an axle kind of on the sides of that 2x4 base, so when the saw is in operation the wheels are barely off the ground. When you need to move it, you tip it back like a handtruck/moving dolly and wheel it around. does that make sense?


Or hell, put those 2x4 bases on all your equipment you want to and then just go to Harbor Freight and buy on handtruck/moving dolly with large tires that will roll on gravel and use it to move your tools around.......
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Old June 20, 2012, 09:46   #5
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You could put two wheels on an axle kind of on the sides of that 2x4 base, so when the saw is in operation the wheels are barely off the ground. When you need to move it, you tip it back like a handtruck/moving dolly and wheel it around. does that make sense?
Makes perfect sense. I'll have to mount the axle location to the rear of 2x4 framework. Don't know if there's a better way to do it but I'm thinking of securing a second 2x4 on top of the existing one along each side and extending out the back 6"-8" to mount(just barely above ground surface) the wheels on. Then maybe have a quick detach. 3-4 foot handle on the front to pick it up with for easy moving. Thanks, getting it figured out. I should be able to build it for free other than maybe the wheels.
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I just mounted wheels to the back of the legs on my saw.
I pick up the front so it sets back on those wheels and roll it wherever I like.
My saw is an old cast iron Craftsman with a Delta Unifence attached so it's not a lightweight.
You'll need pneumatic tires to roll yours on pea gravel.
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Better yet, I think I'll $h!tcan the whole wooden base idea and just mount either a 2x4 or piece of steel attached to the front and rear leg on both sides extending out the rear a bit for the wheel/axle mount positioned to have the wheels slightly off the ground. Other ideas welcome
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