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22nd January 2024, 02:12 PM #121SENIOR MEMBER
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There is a DN for sale on FB Marketplace at the moment. I am looking to make a mobile base for mine much the same as this one when I restore it. I've made one for my PK out of 10mm thick angle iron - I've currently got the body attached to it and hope that it can take the weight without bending when I place the tabletop on it!
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22nd January 2024, 03:48 PM #122
Just something to think about .
IMHO . With that method each machine requires a set of wheels. A brake or two. Or something that suits the job like wedges. And fabricating in steel.
It’s cheaper, looks neater and is easier to Fabricate in timber. No wheels or brakes. And use one pallet Jack to move everything. The pallet Jack lives under the most seldomly used machine and doesn’t use up much space.
Plus any fittings for dust extraction can go from machine to brackets on the timber base and you just unhook the pipe and the fittings with blast gate stay attached to the machine.
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Rob.
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22nd January 2024, 06:37 PM #123
And more stable too IMHO.
I've started doing the same at the railway society I volunteer at once a week. Here is a 255kg Wadkin CK radial arm saw I recently acquired for use there.
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And I'm currently making a pallet to take the Wadkin MG mortiser they own.
I'd likely do the same at home if I had a pallet jack of my own (and the space ).
Cheers, Vann.Gatherer of rustyplanestools...
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22nd January 2024, 07:24 PM #124
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22nd January 2024, 08:13 PM #125Member
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I'd be tempted if it wasn't so damned far away.
And if I had a bit more room!
Currently looking for a bigger shed in inner Melbourne...
RG
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22nd January 2024, 08:19 PM #126
I’m tempted too but maybe I’ve finally realised I don’t need a larger bandsaw than my 20”
Bursgreen.
I do have access to a Lugano resaw and a 36” DR.
I did buy a power hacksaw last week
$100 and it works sweet, Oz made in the 60s.
H.Jimcracks for the rich and/or wealthy. (aka GKB '88)
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23rd January 2024, 09:16 AM #127
There’s a 30” all cast iron Wadkin Bursgreen BZB on Facebook in nth Queensland.
In my opinion these were one of the few Bursgreen machines equal to Wadkin.
H.Jimcracks for the rich and/or wealthy. (aka GKB '88)
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23rd January 2024, 07:06 PM #128Member
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What bit of "so damned far away" wasn't clear?
Nice, although I prefer the visible cast frame from a looks perspective.
I've been on a bit of an acquisition streak in the last 6 months Henry. When I get a moment, and better access for photography (I've had to store some stuff at my son's place!) I'll post some images.
A quick list of items bought since the Wadkin CC includes:
A Leland-Gifford drill press ($62.50)
A fully cast, single body 20" meat saw sadly minus the cast table ($90)
A 12" Ezycut metal cutting bandsaw ($62.50)
A White Spindle Moulder with power feed ($290)White Spindle Moulder.jpg
A SCM L'invincible combination sliding saw/spindle moulder/tenoner ($280)
A pallet truck ($80) to act on Rob's pallet based theory of portability!
A couple of 3 phase floor standing grinders ($75ea)
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24th January 2024, 05:43 PM #129SENIOR MEMBER
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24th January 2024, 05:56 PM #130SENIOR MEMBER
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I think this is the better way to go - I am looking at this approach as being slightly more convenient thou as everytime you need to fetch (or dig out) the pallet jack. I've got a double garage so once setup I am likely to push a couple of machines into corners out of the way. Not saying things would move too frequently but sure would be nice to just push them into space as required.
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2nd February 2024, 04:54 PM #131