I am feeling better in general than I have in some time.
Our winter weather is beginning to moderate a little now and will get better yet if I can draw a good bead on that #$%& groundhog.
All of that has me convinced to schedule an afternoon this week to build the "Push me, Pull me SS drill press I have been wanting to build for maybe 3 years. You remember the Push me, Pull me Llama from Dr. Doolittle?
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It will be a pretty simple project, I just haven't gotten around to making it yet. It's time to quit dragging my feet on it.
It is just two SS Mark V pivot ends and leg, each with a headstock, carriage etc. connected back to back with a very short set of bench tubes. Of course neither will ever pivot and could be made up ridged but it will just be easier to leave the pivots intact. I will connect them at the top with a wide bracket between the two tie bars just to make it all stronger and I will build in a lower shelf to tie the lower legs together better. It will also add some storage there. I may want to add some weight there as well. I want it unquestionably stable. It will have a caster set and the intention is that it can sit with which ever side I am using at the time facing me and if I want to use the other half I can just grab the tables and rotate that side to the front. Like much of my shop I want it to be so that I can set up something and and leave that set up intact and still do a second setup for the same job or another job. I think that this unit will save me a lot of floor space. I have a lot of other ideas in mind for it but this is the basics. One of those other ideas is maybe being able to set both tables at the same height and using bars, tubes or the like to add the support of the back table to the front table. Another thought is a simple (I like simple) setup to raise and lower the headstocks and carriages all independently with at least a set of cranks.
It should be a fun project...
I'll take some pictures.