steven c newman
05-04-2015, 10:46 AM
Bandsaw was refurbbed back to almost new. However, it WAS sitting on my workbench. Had a metal grid like panel, a couple 2x4s, and some thin plywood. Picked up some self driller screws, and a few bolts.
Ripped the 2x4s into a couple of 2x2 legs. used a #6 plane to remove saw marks.
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The screw a few lengths of the plywood to the sides of the grid. I first had to rip the plywood into 4" wide strips. Visegrip finger clamps to keep things lined up.
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Then two drywall screws to attach a leg. Square things up, and two more from the other side. Have four screws holding each leg. Found a 1/4" plywood panel about the right size. More self-drillers to attach it as a top.
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Two of the legs wanted to toe in a bit. Added a stretcher to spread them back out. Next, lay the saw on the top, and mark for some mounting holes. Two are through the plywood, and two are through the metal grid. Just the way the holes lined up, is all. Bolts were a bit long. Added a couple nuts, and fed the bolt from underneath the plywood top. Fender washer, and another nut to secure.
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The ones through the metal wer just dropped down through. Adding a washer under the bolt's head.
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Installed a blade onto the saw, and gave it a test run. Seems to be steady enough, for this saw.
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Now I can move this around in the shop as needed, or out of the way. At least the bandsaw is OFF my workbench.
Ripped the 2x4s into a couple of 2x2 legs. used a #6 plane to remove saw marks.
312892
The screw a few lengths of the plywood to the sides of the grid. I first had to rip the plywood into 4" wide strips. Visegrip finger clamps to keep things lined up.
312893
Then two drywall screws to attach a leg. Square things up, and two more from the other side. Have four screws holding each leg. Found a 1/4" plywood panel about the right size. More self-drillers to attach it as a top.
312894
Two of the legs wanted to toe in a bit. Added a stretcher to spread them back out. Next, lay the saw on the top, and mark for some mounting holes. Two are through the plywood, and two are through the metal grid. Just the way the holes lined up, is all. Bolts were a bit long. Added a couple nuts, and fed the bolt from underneath the plywood top. Fender washer, and another nut to secure.
312895
The ones through the metal wer just dropped down through. Adding a washer under the bolt's head.
312896
Installed a blade onto the saw, and gave it a test run. Seems to be steady enough, for this saw.
312897
Now I can move this around in the shop as needed, or out of the way. At least the bandsaw is OFF my workbench.