I have next week off and will finally have some dedicated shop time. It's been tough lately with the holidays and a 3 year old.
I'll be spending my time on tool storage mostly and finishing up the garage-to-woodshop conversion.
I'm sketching out ideas for a mobile base for my 21829. The folding base is nice for storage of the saw, but I don't store it and could make better use of additional cabinet space. I'm very impressed with the designs around here so I'm starting with Rays writeup and picking through other designs for ideas.
I would like to make the torsion box as low profile as possible, without defeating it's purpose. If I build the torsion box to full size and inset the casters will it defeat the purpose of the box? I'm thinking of building the box with doubled up MDF at the top of each corner, then cutting openings in the bottom corners to mount the casters directly to the underside of the top panel as shown in the attachment.
Or would I be better off just laminating the MDF and attaching an apron?
I'll be spending my time on tool storage mostly and finishing up the garage-to-woodshop conversion.
I'm sketching out ideas for a mobile base for my 21829. The folding base is nice for storage of the saw, but I don't store it and could make better use of additional cabinet space. I'm very impressed with the designs around here so I'm starting with Rays writeup and picking through other designs for ideas.
I would like to make the torsion box as low profile as possible, without defeating it's purpose. If I build the torsion box to full size and inset the casters will it defeat the purpose of the box? I'm thinking of building the box with doubled up MDF at the top of each corner, then cutting openings in the bottom corners to mount the casters directly to the underside of the top panel as shown in the attachment.
Or would I be better off just laminating the MDF and attaching an apron?



LCHIEN
Loring in Katy, TX USA
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