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Marc Rochkind
07-21-2023, 12:13 PM
Most of my best shop lessons are expensive ones, so it makes sense to ensure that I remember them.

I made a simple mobile base for my Grizzly sander, with good, strong, locking wheels. It came out well! BUT... when I started to put the sander on it, I had forgotten to lock the wheels, and the whole thing came crashing down, fracturing its main support bracket. Grizzly is very good about parts, so for $70 or so I got a new bracket, which now has the sander back in service.

What to do with the old part (or should I say, parts)? A wall plaque seems to be a good way to remember the lesson.

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Cameron Wood
07-21-2023, 12:25 PM
I have a sander who's similar part has been broken and brazed.

Don't know the back story beyond that it belonged to the father of a friend, but whatever happened was probably remembered by him as well.

Nice plaque. Is it not sanded as part of the message?

Marc Rochkind
07-21-2023, 12:43 PM
Very observant!