I think it was this year that I made a flip cart for my Ridgid lunchbox planer and Ridgid OSS. I think it's the best shop improvement I have EVER made. Both tools share one footprint, can be easily accessed, and the cart has storage.
I also have a drum sander on a cart and a mini lathe still in the box. They are comparable in size and weight so they should balance each other.
I don't think having the drum sander upside down will be an issue. How about the lathe? Don't think so, right?
I know people weigh down their lathes to make them stable. My other flip cart isn't unstable when the wheels are locked but also not completely immobile. Do mini lathes have to be completely locked down?
Any negatives to this plan? If I don't do this, the lathe is going to be in the box even longer.
Thanks
Paul
I also have a drum sander on a cart and a mini lathe still in the box. They are comparable in size and weight so they should balance each other.
I don't think having the drum sander upside down will be an issue. How about the lathe? Don't think so, right?
I know people weigh down their lathes to make them stable. My other flip cart isn't unstable when the wheels are locked but also not completely immobile. Do mini lathes have to be completely locked down?
Any negatives to this plan? If I don't do this, the lathe is going to be in the box even longer.
Thanks
Paul
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