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ID:	1924636 Never thought I would use this Mini Chop Saw very often and was going to leave on shelf till needed,will it turns out I’m using way more than expected.I put this mobile stand together from scraps I picked up dump,wheels and coffee grounds container that swings away when not needed for holding pieces what ever being cut.There’s room for something small at rear so won’t blast & paint till that happens.

  • #2
    Looks like a cut up Delta/Rockwell 6" Jointer stand.

    -D
    DZER

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    • #3
      Still love the concept of that repurposed PA chainsaw sharpener. That stand looks to a heavy duty little unit, the cupped and cast corner reinforcements are a nice touch.

      Is that a single piece of plywood under the cutoff saw or is it stacked and cut. The reason I ask is that I haven't seen any that thick since seeing some destined for a Japanese ski lodge to be used as roof sheathing.
      Home, down in the valley behind the Red Angus
      Bad Decisions Make Good Stories​

      Location: British Columbia

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Doozer View Post
        Looks like a cut up Delta/Rockwell 6" Jointer stand.

        -D
        Stand was from a Walker Turner belt sander.

        Originally posted by Willy View Post
        Still love the concept of that repurposed PA chainsaw sharpener. That stand looks to a heavy duty little unit, the cupped and cast corner reinforcements are a nice touch.

        Is that a single piece of plywood under the cutoff saw or is it stacked and cut. The reason I ask is that I haven't seen any that thick since seeing some destined for a Japanese ski lodge to be used as roof sheathing.
        Thanks Willy been using it a fair bit,40 thou thick Pferd Zip Blade cuts real well,2 pieces of 3/4” ply laminated.

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        • #5
          You do come up with some of the neatest stuff! 👍
          Location: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

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          • #6
            I like repurposing stuff where possible casters are from salvaged wheel chair,rear wheels from golf caddy with good qauility bearing,coffee urn container and remains of old Walker Turner Sander Stand.

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