>I have a pretty heavy(200lb?) bench top drill press and want to build a
>mobile base for it. Did anyone tried building mobile base? What would be
>your recommendation about design and casters?
>
>Thanks!
I'll post a picture of the cabinet I made for my dp on a.b.p.w.
It's made from left-overs.
Lyptus top and corner post.
Sides are 3/4 maple ply
Back 1/2 maple ply
Maple face frame
Oak draw fronts
Inside draw supports are mystery wood.
Draws are pine, poplar, fir?, with 3/8 ply bottoms.
The casters were salvaged from something. I cant remember what, but they
aren't big enough. It's solid but doesn't move easy.
rmc wrote:
> >I have a pretty heavy(200lb?) bench top drill press and want to build a
> >mobile base for it. Did anyone tried building mobile base? What would be
> >your recommendation about design and casters?
> >
> >Thanks!
If it were me, I'd build a cabinet to put the desktop tool on and then
buy a mobile base such as this:
http://www.rockler.com/ecom7/product_details.cfm?offerings_id=11450
If you have more money to spend, the 3 wheel delta mobile bases are a
lot nicer (around 80-100 each), but they are not adjustable. No big
deal, just build your cabinent to fit.
IMO, the HTC base wouldn't cost that much more than good casters and
it's a lot easier to keep it stationary when you need it to be.