Cart for Special Purpose Tools
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Re: Cart for Special Purpose Tools
Excellent job. . My shop would be much better if I had one but I'll not be doing that at my age (86).
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HopefulSSer
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Re: Cart for Special Purpose Tools
UPDATE: I modified the belt sander storage a tiny bit. The original plans put a small strip of wood on the top to keep the belt sander from sliding off the back of the cart. (Circled) However, I found that it still slid off towards the side, especially when I habitually grab it to try to move the cart and inadvertently pull it off. So, with the belt sander in place, I marked for two 3/8" holes to align with the holes in the miter slot on the table. Then I glued two short dowels into the top, just long enough to stick up through the holes in the table. Now the sander cannot move in either directionHopefulSSer wrote: Fri Sep 05, 2025 7:21 am I decided to build one of these. Thanks for the plans!
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Greenie SN 362819 (upgraded to 520), Bandsaw 106878, Jointer SS16466, Speed Reducer 031391, Belt Sander SS48854
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WeekendWoodworker
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Re: Cart for Special Purpose Tools
Looks great — really clean build.