Shipwright Inspired SPT Cart

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I don't have room for Dusty's plan.
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mountainbreeze wrote:
rjent wrote:... My only dislike of that design is the jointer is too low. My back doesn't like lifting that thing that high...
When it gets to the point that I can move the jointer, I surely won't be able to move the planer either. Then it will be time move on to some other hobby. :(
Didn't mean to throw disparage on the project if that is the way you took it ... :D Just making an observation. I am working on a light jib boom arrangement for lifting and positioning both the planer and the jointer. I don't really have a problem yet, but I know it it coming ... LOL
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rjent wrote:
mountainbreeze wrote:
rjent wrote:... My only dislike of that design is the jointer is too low. My back doesn't like lifting that thing that high...
When it gets to the point that I can move the jointer, I surely won't be able to move the planer either. Then it will be time move on to some other hobby. :(
Didn't mean to throw disparage on the project if that is the way you took it ... :D Just making an observation. I am working on a light jib boom arrangement for lifting and positioning both the planer and the jointer. I don't really have a problem yet, but I know it it coming ... LOL
I am sure Shipwright could help thee with that! :D
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rjent wrote:Didn't mean to throw disparage on the project if that is the way you took it ... :D Just making an observation. I am working on a light jib boom arrangement for lifting and positioning both the planer and the jointer. I don't really have a problem yet, but I know it it coming ... LOL
No, no, no. No disparagement taken. I just know that one day I will no longer be able to lift any of the SPTs and I will have to move on to something different. Although, I like the idea of a jib boom to delay the occurrence of that time.
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I really like your storage!! :)

I just can't lift the band saw or jointer anymore to clear the posts. I thought I would post my answer which nothing to do with woodworking but it may inspire someone as a temporary fix. Works for me also I don't have room for your splendid answer.

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GREAT work. I like the design a lot.
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