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  • Pappy
    The Full Monte
    • Dec 2002
    • 10481
    • San Marcos, TX, USA.
    • BT3000 (x2)

    #1

    Modified "Wood" mobile base

    I finally made time to get a mobile base under my Grizzly Edge Sander. I have one under my band saw built by the plans and found 3 problems.

    1. Swivel casters on one end and fixed casters on the other makes it hard to mauever in tight spaces.

    2. I have to go up a ramp the put tools away and the 2" casters would catch on the toe of the ramp and flip under.

    3. The pivot bolt for the lift lever is constantly backing out. I think the original plans called for a lag bolt but I used a standard bolt and threaded insert. I could probably fix this with thread lock.

    I came up with some modifications that I think solve all 3 issues. These mods were used in the cabinet for my jointer but this is the first sepeate base with them included.

    My solutions to the problems I had with the original design:

    1. Obvious solution, duplicate the lift mechanism and place swivel casters on both ends.

    2. Also an easy fix by adding stop blocks under the caster plate. The blocks are set at an angle just below the lowest point the lever will push the plate down. I just glued them in place and then added a single screw for reenforcement.

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    3. The most complicated solution. I redesigned the lift lever so it sits perpendicular to the caster plate and pivots with a step-down motion. (With the MDF prototype of my modifications attached to my BT3 and the wife was able to lift it onto the casters with no problem. http://www.bt3central.com/showthread...hlight=jointer )

    The pivot block is made from 2 dovetailed pieces set in the center of the top end plate with a 7/8" opening between them. The rear block only serves as a stop for the lever in the up position. It is face glued to the pivot blocks and the top plate. The 'axle' is a 1/4" x 3" bolt with flat washers on the outside and a nylon lock nut.

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    Glue up was fairly simple. I cut a pair of wedges to drive in between the dove tails and then used a pair of clamps for the rear block.

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    The completed base under the edge sander with the levers in the down/lifted position.

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    Last edited by Pappy; 12-02-2010, 11:47 AM.
    Don, aka Pappy,

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  • RAFlorida
    Veteran Member
    • Apr 2008
    • 1179
    • Green Swamp in Central Florida. Gator property!
    • Ryobi BT3000

    #2
    Thanks Pappy for your

    solutions/fix. I was hoping to make a better base for my router after the new year and your ideas and picture will help me make it right the first time (yeah, right. that's wishful dreaming! lol).
    Thanks for the pictures to help see what you did for the fixes. Much appreciate your post.

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    • JR
      The Full Monte
      • Feb 2004
      • 5636
      • Eugene, OR
      • BT3000

      #3
      Nicely done, Pappy. The dovetails are a nice touch.

      JR
      JR

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      • Pappy
        The Full Monte
        • Dec 2002
        • 10481
        • San Marcos, TX, USA.
        • BT3000 (x2)

        #4
        RA, this thread shows the lift/mods built as part of a cabinet, rather than a seperate base.

        http://www.bt3central.com/showthread...hlight=jointer

        JR, I felt the dovetails were needed to provide vertical strength. Didn't have looks in mind.
        Don, aka Pappy,

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        Fools because they have to say something.
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        • Black wallnut
          cycling to health
          • Jan 2003
          • 4715
          • Ellensburg, Wa, USA.
          • BT3k 1999

          #5
          Nicely done Don!
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          • jking
            Senior Member
            • May 2003
            • 972
            • Des Moines, IA.
            • BT3100

            #6
            Did you try a rabbet for #3 & find it to not be adequate? The dovetail makes sense, I'm just curious if you tried something else.

            Ok, you answered my question while I was typing.

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            • Pappy
              The Full Monte
              • Dec 2002
              • 10481
              • San Marcos, TX, USA.
              • BT3000 (x2)

              #7
              Did a quick template page for the lever with some dimesions added in for anyone interested. You would need to blow it up and print full size (1/4" grid) or redraw it.

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              I have it full size in my computer but it is to large to post. I will email it to anyone that wants it. Just PM me with your email address.
              Don, aka Pappy,

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              Fools because they have to say something.
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