algale wrote:So you're the guy hoarding sanding discs and driving the market price up for the rest of us! Soon to be more expensive than gold!
Two of them are conical, one is a 10" Mark VII and three are steel with varying hub lengths. The rest are aluminum, with two of those my original Goldie vintage. Two are model 10 vintage. With a couple of exceptions, they arrived with a functional shopsmith. One exception was when three arrived at once from e-bay.
No I have not counted saw blades!. They may out number the disks. Yes one of them is the 9" combination steel blade that came with the Goldie in 1962.
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JPG40504 wrote:Two of them are conical, one is a 10" Mark VII and three are steel with varying hub lengths. The rest are aluminum, with two of those my original Goldie vintage. Two are model 10 vintage. With a couple of exceptions, they arrived with a functional shopsmith. One exception was when three arrived at once from e-bay.
No I have not counted saw blades!. They may out number the disks. Yes one of them is the 9" combination steel blade that came with the Goldie in 1962.
I've got one steel and one conical and I am jealous as heck!
I really like this idea! You had the parts so it's a great way to recycle. With sturdy casters you can move this limo out of the way if needed. Very well done and you have a great imagination!
jayp413 wrote:I really like this idea! You had the parts so it's a great way to recycle. With sturdy casters you can move this limo out of the way if needed. Very well done and you have a great imagination!
The casters will be a set with badly rusted steel wheels. Their durability is questionable. Sure glad the bigger casters have been made available, but I am hoping it will not be necessary. I do not envision much 'moving it around'. It will occupy most of an entire wall.
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The 'bench' tubes are EMT (electrical thin wall metal conduit).
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Wow, I like the functionality of your storage sir, holds everything, mobile..nice:)
I wonder 2 things. This sets the bar kind of high for my own retirement projects, how to top this?
I hope your garage floor is flat, cause when that thing starts moveing and one end comes around I hope mommys caddy ain't in the way and you weigh enough to stop it
Pretty fancy, but in keeping with the 'many tools in a small space' theme, I came up with this. I saw the brackets (for erecting temporary tents and such) in a hardware store, and thought, 'I wonder if those would fit'; they fit perfectly, and were a few bucks each.
JPG40504 wrote:Dry fit!
I find it easier to mount. carry. dismount . . by grasping most spt's from the back.
Need to add a few 'nesting' parts, (to make things stand up straight) then:
[quote="sawdust27"]Pretty fancy, but in keeping with the 'many tools in a small space' theme, I came up with this. I saw the brackets (for erecting temporary tents and such) in a hardware store, and thought, 'I wonder if those would fit']
I can't see the brackets very well. Are they just a steel plate (screwed to the base) with a pipe in the center.
Where's the sewing machine and the sausage stuffer?
Mark V 520, Power-Pro!; Speed Reducer; B/S; Jointer; ShopMate DCS; SS Tenon Master; Rip-Strate; Incra; BCTW; DW734; var. SS sanding systems; Wood River;