I am getting ready to put together my Grizzly G0485 bench top drill
press and
build a roll around cart for it, The drill press dimensions are 10X 16
for the base
and the head is 20" deep. It weighs a little over a 100#. I'm planning
on the cart
being 24X24 and about 30" tall, to the top of the cart. Any thoughts
on this size.
Will this be big enough so the drill press is not tipsy,
Also any thoughts on the height. I don't want it too tall, as I will
have to
move it around a lot, (small shop) If I had the room, I'd build a
bench for it but that's
not going to work for now,
Thanks for any suggestions.
CC
On Sat, 06 Sep 2008 14:51:07 GMT, "CC"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>I am getting ready to put together my Grizzly G0485 bench top drill
>press and
>build a roll around cart for it, The drill press dimensions are 10X 16
>for the base
>and the head is 20" deep. It weighs a little over a 100#. I'm planning
>on the cart
>being 24X24 and about 30" tall, to the top of the cart. Any thoughts
>on this size.
>Will this be big enough so the drill press is not tipsy,
>Also any thoughts on the height. I don't want it too tall, as I will
>have to
>move it around a lot, (small shop) If I had the room, I'd build a
>bench for it but that's
>not going to work for now,
>Thanks for any suggestions.
>CC
If your wheels extend farther out than the drill press table, it will
not tip with any downward forces on the table. The more weight you
put at the bottom and the wider the base, the less tipsy it will be.
My floor drill press has a heavy cast iron base, a good thing. A
drill press table at chest height is about right.
"Rick Samuel" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> How tall are you? You want to be able to see the belt changing.
>
Step Stool
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> "Leon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> "Rick Samuel" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>>
>>>
>>> How tall are you? You want to be able to see the belt changing.
>>>
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>> Step Stool
>
> One more thing to get in your way or slip/fall off of.
So you are "still" able to reach every thing in your shop with out a stool?
I have "2" step stools in my shop, and they have a place, out of the way,
when not in use. I would never be able to get to every thing with out them
having operated in the same garage for 25+ years.
Thanks for the information Leon and Phisherman, The cart will be 2X4
frame with
flush top for mounting the drill press and a bottom shelf for storage.
And adding weight if
needed. I'm going to build 1 drawer under the top shelf using 18" full
extension slides
for bits, parts, etc. The shelves will be 23 7/8 square 3/4 laminate
flake with 2x4
support under the top shelf. Drawer under that, I'd use ply but I
don't have any that
size at the moment, Using 3" wheels under it from Harbor Freight,
Sounds like it will work ok with the information about the one's that
are in use,
CC
"Leon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I have an older Rockwell 32" radial DP that will fit on a bench top.
>It came with a steel stand that is 25" wide by 17" deep at the top
>and stands 32" tall.
> Originally it was meant to be mounted with the wide side facing the
> front. I now have the front of the drill press mounted so that the
> front is facing the 17" wide end and on the opposite end I have my
> Delta Mortising machine mounted. The stand reverse tapers slightly
> wider at the bottom only on the 17" sides so the bottom is
> approximately 28" x 17" I added a Rockler universal mobile base and
> everything is very sturdy.
>
>
>
>
> "CC" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>>I am getting ready to put together my Grizzly G0485 bench top drill
>>press and
>> build a roll around cart for it, The drill press dimensions are 10X
>> 16 for the base
>> and the head is 20" deep. It weighs a little over a 100#. I'm
>> planning on the cart
>> being 24X24 and about 30" tall, to the top of the cart. Any
>> thoughts on this size.
>> Will this be big enough so the drill press is not tipsy,
>> Also any thoughts on the height. I don't want it too tall, as I
>> will have to
>> move it around a lot, (small shop) If I had the room, I'd build a
>> bench for it but that's
>> not going to work for now,
>> Thanks for any suggestions.
>> CC
>
>
"CC" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I am getting ready to put together my Grizzly G0485 bench top drill press
>and
> build a roll around cart for it, The drill press dimensions are 10X 16 for
> the base
> and the head is 20" deep. It weighs a little over a 100#. I'm planning on
> the cart
> being 24X24 and about 30" tall, to the top of the cart. Any thoughts on
> this size.
> Will this be big enough so the drill press is not tipsy,
> Also any thoughts on the height. I don't want it too tall, as I will have
> to
> move it around a lot, (small shop) If I had the room, I'd build a bench
> for it but that's
> not going to work for now,
> Thanks for any suggestions.
> CC
How tall are you? You want to be able to see the belt changing.
"Leon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> "Rick Samuel" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>>
>>
>> How tall are you? You want to be able to see the belt changing.
>>
>
> Step Stool
One more thing to get in your way or slip/fall off of.
I have an older Rockwell 32" radial DP that will fit on a bench top. It
came with a steel stand that is 25" wide by 17" deep at the top and stands
32" tall.
Originally it was meant to be mounted with the wide side facing the front.
I now have the front of the drill press mounted so that the front is facing
the 17" wide end and on the opposite end I have my Delta Mortising machine
mounted. The stand reverse tapers slightly wider at the bottom only on the
17" sides so the bottom is approximately 28" x 17" I added a Rockler
universal mobile base and everything is very sturdy.
"CC" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I am getting ready to put together my Grizzly G0485 bench top drill press
>and
> build a roll around cart for it, The drill press dimensions are 10X 16 for
> the base
> and the head is 20" deep. It weighs a little over a 100#. I'm planning on
> the cart
> being 24X24 and about 30" tall, to the top of the cart. Any thoughts on
> this size.
> Will this be big enough so the drill press is not tipsy,
> Also any thoughts on the height. I don't want it too tall, as I will have
> to
> move it around a lot, (small shop) If I had the room, I'd build a bench
> for it but that's
> not going to work for now,
> Thanks for any suggestions.
> CC
"Rick Samuel" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> "CC" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>>I am getting ready to put together my Grizzly G0485 bench top drill
>>press and
>> build a roll around cart for it, The drill press dimensions are 10X
>> 16 for the base
>> and the head is 20" deep. It weighs a little over a 100#. I'm
>> planning on the cart
>> being 24X24 and about 30" tall, to the top of the cart. Any
>> thoughts on this size.
>> Will this be big enough so the drill press is not tipsy,
>> Also any thoughts on the height. I don't want it too tall, as I
>> will have to
>> move it around a lot, (small shop) If I had the room, I'd build a
>> bench for it but that's
>> not going to work for now,
>> Thanks for any suggestions.
>> CC
>
>
> How tall are you? You want to be able to see the belt changing.
>
The drill press is pretty tall, as compared to other one's that I've
used,
40" from bottom of
the base to top of the head, I think I am going to make the cart 25"
tall.
That will put the handle about chest high and I will be able to reach
the
top to move the belts. At that height I think it will be stable on
that size
base too.
Thanks for all the replies
CC