I had a friend tossing out a set of barbell weights so I grabbed a few. They work very well and are thin enough that I can still install a shelf above them if wanted.And the concrete blocks as ballast, the most important part!! Functional, cost effective, and mobile, all boxes checked. Nice.
I built one of these:"As soon as I get a bunch of wood out of the shop, I'm going to make a stand for a planer."
Huh? I get it. That's where I store my rolls of sandpaper to cut down to fit the drum sander (my best friend ). I used to buy the 19/38 rolls and cut my cost 80% by cutting my own!Nice stand, but you seriously need more sandpaper...![]()
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Boy does that look familiar...I built one of these:
I built one of these: View attachment 365762
Same here. It's like reverse Tetris....Nicely done. Looks rock solid. No such thing as over built!
I built one for my planer and one for the jointer. Like you, I have just one side of the garage and have to wheel things around depending on process. Table saw, miter saw, band saw, and drum sander are all on wheels.
I had a friend tossing out a set of barbell weights so I grabbed a few. They work very well and are thin enough that I can still install a shelf above them if wanted.