Rolling stand for lathe

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jd99

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Ontario, CA United States
I use the mobile tool stand from HF.

300 Lb. Capacity Mobile Base

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mredburn

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I made one from a dolly that mimicked the ridgid chopsaw cart. $37.00 for the dolly 2 pairs of hinges. 8 U bolts, and some mdf and scrap lumber. it stores vertically.
 

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monophoto

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I made a stand for my lathe from the base from an old gas grill. The top was made by edge-gluing lengths of 2x6 pine boards. Ain't elegant, but it works.
 

JohnLifer

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I've a Mercury micro with bed extension. Had it bolted to a 2x6 that was screwed to a table. When I moved, I took lathe, but not table. Wife bought me a Jawhorse as one of my Christmas gifts, used it a bit as designed. The other day wanted to turn a pretty good sized bowl and didn't want the lathe moving like usual. Clamped the 2x6 to Jawhorse. Turned a 8" diameter and it didn't move at all. And it all folds right up.
 

WWAtty

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I have a few HTC universal bases on big tools in my shop. I think the load capacity is 400 lbs. You can assemble the base to fit a wide variety of lengths/widths. Very robust and the wheels lock down tight when you want to keep it in place.
 

gimpy

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Hey, where is your other shop, the one that you actually work ing
The pictures look like show shop.

Very nice and clean, Mine only looked like that once
they day I started to work in it, lol
 
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