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Accessory storage

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Decided to make some mobile dolly storage for the belt sander, jointer, bandsaw, and strip sander. All move easily around the shop. Wish I had made these earlier. Totally under the 510 in front, and add very little in depth at the rear. ImageImageTop View
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Welcome and great first post! A unique and very functional approach.

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Very nice idea. I may use it ....
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Each SPT on a separate 'cart' - interesting approach.:cool:

Also interesting main table rail/jack screw details.:confused:
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Even more amazing is the 'ad' at the end!:D
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rcplaneguy wrote:Decided to make some mobile dolly storage for the belt sander, jointer, bandsaw, and strip sander. All move easily around the shop. Wish I had made these earlier. Totally under the 510 in front, and add very little in depth at the rear. ImageImageTop View
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Great idea! However, for these 58 year joints getting down to pick up that joiner wouldn't be too difficult but getting back up would near impossible ;-)

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[quote="claimdude"]Great idea! However, for these 58 year joints getting down to pick up that joiner wouldn't be too difficult but getting back up would near impossible ]
Seems(an assumption) you need more 'recent' practice!:D

Start with a strip sander and work yer way up!:)









Then start going overhead(pressing?) it!:rolleyes:







Wait til those joints reach diamond jubilee age.;)
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One thing to remember AGE

When I was young picking the jointer off the floor where I had set it was no problem. Today if I tried the rescue squad would have to be called.

Likewise in the day I was able to store my jointer on a shelf about head height. Today if my jointer was up there it would be as a permanent trophy.

What I'm saying as you think of storage ideas think about how that storage idea is going to work in a few years. Today I keep the jointer at about the same height it is when it is on the SS. That way I don't have to go any real lifting to change it from use to storage.

Before you think I'm old and frail I can still carry two 80 lb bags of salt at one time to my water softner. Although admittedly not as easily as I once did it. That said I will confess and say I usually buy 4 40 lbs bags and carry only 2 of those at a time.:D
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Ed in Tampa wrote:One thing to remember AGE

When I was young picking the jointer off the floor where I had set it was no problem. Today if I tried the rescue squad would have to be called.

Likewise in the day I was able to store my jointer on a shelf about head height. Today if my jointer was up there it would be as a permanent trophy.

What I'm saying as you think of storage ideas think about how that storage idea is going to work in a few years. Today I keep the jointer at about the same height it is when it is on the SS. That way I don't have to go any real lifting to change it from use to storage.

Before you think I'm old and frail I can still carry two 80 lb bags of salt at one time to my water softner. Although admittedly not as easily as I once did it. That said I will confess and say I usually buy 4 40 lbs bags and carry only 2 of those at a time.:D

Yes I am thankful every day I can still do what I can.

But I do notice the things that are less 'easy' and try to work on those things before they are lost completely.

I may be 'old' to some, but 'frail' to none(few?:D).
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E[/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
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