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Chuck,
The drawers slide on hardwood runners. It was cheaper for me than buying slides. I don't believe the cabinet makes it much harder to roll the SS around. I've been doing it for so long now that I forget what it was like before I added the extra weight.
I can't take credit for the cross bars, it was part of the original design from Hands On May/Jun 82 (article attached). I have also attached my revision to the original design if anyone is interested. I hope I'm not violating any copyright laws.
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The drawers slide on hardwood runners. It was cheaper for me than buying slides. I don't believe the cabinet makes it much harder to roll the SS around. I've been doing it for so long now that I forget what it was like before I added the extra weight.
I can't take credit for the cross bars, it was part of the original design from Hands On May/Jun 82 (article attached). I have also attached my revision to the original design if anyone is interested. I hope I'm not violating any copyright laws.
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UndertheMarkVCabinet.pdf
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Under ShopSmith Cabinet Revised.doc
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Regards,
Joe
New Jersey
1985 Mark V totally upgraded to Mark 7, dedicated Drill press, setting up Shop Deputy Sanding Station, plus...
Joe
New Jersey
1985 Mark V totally upgraded to Mark 7, dedicated Drill press, setting up Shop Deputy Sanding Station, plus...
Joe,
I like your under storage unit. I toyed with something similar and realized with my limited ability to reach and work with items near the floor I was be3st with a vertical cabinet. Even with the increased dimensions of my version I was afraid it may be top heavy. I was releved when it moved around well without being tipsy. I can't wait for vacation to be over so I can begin using it. For now I need to be satisfyed with workin on my daughters home. Man how I miss my shopsmith and accesories. Tomorrow we fly to Ketchikan for a week of samon fishing. Then it's back to the real world. Fjimp
I like your under storage unit. I toyed with something similar and realized with my limited ability to reach and work with items near the floor I was be3st with a vertical cabinet. Even with the increased dimensions of my version I was afraid it may be top heavy. I was releved when it moved around well without being tipsy. I can't wait for vacation to be over so I can begin using it. For now I need to be satisfyed with workin on my daughters home. Man how I miss my shopsmith and accesories. Tomorrow we fly to Ketchikan for a week of samon fishing. Then it's back to the real world. Fjimp
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Wow Joe! That's nice! And it looks like it will move with the SS whe it's on wheels or is it too much weight?seajay62 wrote:Jim,
I like your variation of ldh's work. Great job and I will be making my version of it. A number of years ago, I had built the under the shopsmith cabinet with my variations and have been using it. However, some things get lost at the back of the shelves. Here are some pixs of what I have but as stated, I will be adding another cabinet like yours.
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Chris in Sunny SF Bay Area!
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I cannot get pdf link to work?????seajay62 wrote:Chuck,
The drawers slide on hardwood runners. It was cheaper for me than buying slides. I don't believe the cabinet makes it much harder to roll the SS around. I've been doing it for so long now that I forget what it was like before I added the extra weight.
I can't take credit for the cross bars, it was part of the original design from Hands On May/Jun 82 (article attached). I have also attached my revision to the original design if anyone is interested. I hope I'm not violating any copyright laws.
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[ATTACH]1999[/ATTACH]
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As I replied in a different post, when I made mine, I modifided the the cross bar over the tubes to be a upside down "U" shaped piece. Roll the SS over the cabinet, lower the SS and fasten on the bars over the tubes, raise both SS and cabinet.
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IE / firefox !!!!!charlese wrote:Works for me too, but it did take a while to load!
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Goldie(Bought New SN 377425)/4" jointer/6" beltsander/12" planer/stripsander/bandsaw/powerstation /Scroll saw/Jig saw /Craftsman 10" ras/Craftsman 6" thicknessplaner/ Dayton10"tablesaw(restoredfromneighborstrashpile)/ Mark VII restoration in 'progress'/ 10E[/size](SN E3779) restoration in progress, a 510 on the back burner and a growing pile of items to be eventually returned to useful life. - aka Red Grange