Hi all,
I dunno if this is a first or not, but I'm actually starting to build a mobile base WITHOUT having the table saw first.
Ok I'm pretty impatient, but after measuring the distance between the rails of my own BT to be, I figured I could at least start on the torsion box.
After pouring over Sam Conder's maroon mobile base in the Articles section, and making some measurements myself, I felt pretty confident that I could start constructing.
Once I completed the honeycomb pattern for the inside of the torsion box, I noticed that hey, there is a lot of empty space I could use! The 2 1/2 inches of clearance makes for a perfect space to place electrical boxes, wire, and yes electricity.
My mobile is not going to end up having lots of space for tool, and jigs and stuff, but rather its going to allow me to perform dust collection from within the cabinet. I plan on using the table space between the TS and the routing table as a sanding station complete with masonite pegboard and supporting ribs.
Sorry for the quality of the picture, but it basically shows where the BT is going to end up. The outlet on the wall is actually two dedicated circuits, one for BT/router table, and one for the DC. 2 14-2 cables fit just right in 1/2 inch conduit btw. I will be able to 'kick start' (with a wide,flat switch) the dust collector with my right foot, then start sawing/sanding/routing.
Im not too worried about the structural hit I'm taking cutting out slots for the electrical boxes as Sam Conder's design slaps a third sheet of MDF on the base. I'll report any trouble.
Next will be casters and I'll be ready to close it up.
The torsion box up to now has been contstructed using Ye olde circular saw with an insulation backer on the garage floor. Man I cant wait to saw upright!
I dunno if this is a first or not, but I'm actually starting to build a mobile base WITHOUT having the table saw first.
Ok I'm pretty impatient, but after measuring the distance between the rails of my own BT to be, I figured I could at least start on the torsion box.
After pouring over Sam Conder's maroon mobile base in the Articles section, and making some measurements myself, I felt pretty confident that I could start constructing.
Once I completed the honeycomb pattern for the inside of the torsion box, I noticed that hey, there is a lot of empty space I could use! The 2 1/2 inches of clearance makes for a perfect space to place electrical boxes, wire, and yes electricity.
My mobile is not going to end up having lots of space for tool, and jigs and stuff, but rather its going to allow me to perform dust collection from within the cabinet. I plan on using the table space between the TS and the routing table as a sanding station complete with masonite pegboard and supporting ribs.
Sorry for the quality of the picture, but it basically shows where the BT is going to end up. The outlet on the wall is actually two dedicated circuits, one for BT/router table, and one for the DC. 2 14-2 cables fit just right in 1/2 inch conduit btw. I will be able to 'kick start' (with a wide,flat switch) the dust collector with my right foot, then start sawing/sanding/routing.
Im not too worried about the structural hit I'm taking cutting out slots for the electrical boxes as Sam Conder's design slaps a third sheet of MDF on the base. I'll report any trouble.
Next will be casters and I'll be ready to close it up.
The torsion box up to now has been contstructed using Ye olde circular saw with an insulation backer on the garage floor. Man I cant wait to saw upright!


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