Storing support legs and connector tubes
Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 10:28 am
Hi all,
I made a little 2x4 thingy to mount on the wall and hold the support legs and connector tubes:
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I cut a piece of 2x4 19" long, which puts the stud attachment points 1.5" in from each end. I put some small broom clips 2.5" apart starting 1" in from the end to hold the connector tubes, and a single ladder hook between the two sections of clips to hold the support legs. The two 48" connector rods are currently in use on the Shopsmith, so their clips are empty.
The broom clips were too slippery to hold the metal connector tubes as they came, so I added some pieces of electrical tape to act as grips:
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In retrospect, I probably should have mounted it a bit lower on the wall as it takes some effort to snap the connector tubes into the clips while reaching up so high. (I mounted it high to try to get it out of the way of swinging stock around, etc.) I'm sure the clips will expand a bit and this will become easier, but it's something I hadn't thought of.
- Chris
I made a little 2x4 thingy to mount on the wall and hold the support legs and connector tubes:
[ATTACH]1857[/ATTACH]
I cut a piece of 2x4 19" long, which puts the stud attachment points 1.5" in from each end. I put some small broom clips 2.5" apart starting 1" in from the end to hold the connector tubes, and a single ladder hook between the two sections of clips to hold the support legs. The two 48" connector rods are currently in use on the Shopsmith, so their clips are empty.
The broom clips were too slippery to hold the metal connector tubes as they came, so I added some pieces of electrical tape to act as grips:
[ATTACH]1858[/ATTACH]
In retrospect, I probably should have mounted it a bit lower on the wall as it takes some effort to snap the connector tubes into the clips while reaching up so high. (I mounted it high to try to get it out of the way of swinging stock around, etc.) I'm sure the clips will expand a bit and this will become easier, but it's something I hadn't thought of.
- Chris