I got tired of the "regular" setup for the wheels on the saw. Whenever I would push it anywhere, especially up the ramp, the wheels would skew off track and twist the legs and made it much harder to move. So I decided to make up a new way to move it.
It is just plain old 2x4s with a coat of poly on it. Same wheels, since there was nothing wrong with them. A piece of angle aluminum to set both uprights at the same time. The hinges on the 2x4s are screen door hinges to help keep the wheels from flopping down when not used. For the top of the uprights I just put a slot at about 15*. This new setup is much, much better. It raises the saw much more than before, which is good when going up and down the ramp.
It is just plain old 2x4s with a coat of poly on it. Same wheels, since there was nothing wrong with them. A piece of angle aluminum to set both uprights at the same time. The hinges on the 2x4s are screen door hinges to help keep the wheels from flopping down when not used. For the top of the uprights I just put a slot at about 15*. This new setup is much, much better. It raises the saw much more than before, which is good when going up and down the ramp.
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