robinson46176
10-30-2009, 04:19 PM
I was working on the shop a little today and was wondering if anybody has a Shopsmith that has fixed casters on one end. I want to be able to line most of my SSs up in a line kind of like a row of cows lined up in the old milking barns (or cars in parking spaces at Walmart for you city folks) ;) . I think that most of us already know that pushing a SS into a slot space from one end is a little like pushing a rope up a tree. :) Even grabbing one end and pulling one out of a narrow space can be a challenge as the other end seldom wants to pull straight out of a narrow space and I don't want them banging into each other. I considered putting wooden guides on the floor but that is not flexible enough since I might want to line them up against one wall one day and another wall the next.
I finally thought that maybe I could remove the left end caster set on each of them and mount a set of straight casters (if they are straight are they casters?) on that end so that steering would all be at the other end.
Another thought was to just mount a straight set on a mount that would allow me to put them down for parking or moving a long distance across an open floor and put the weight on the original caster set for swiveling the SSs around into working position. I think I like that better.
Excuse me while I stop and chuckle at the concept of open floor space in one of my shops... :D
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My general shop thought is to keep my big table saw and my 510 out in the open floor all of the time along with the "Push-me Pull-me" drill presses after I get it put together, and keeping almost everything else lined up in narrow parking spaces.
That is the plan. Noticie that I didn't promise any fixed accomplishment times. :)
I finally thought that maybe I could remove the left end caster set on each of them and mount a set of straight casters (if they are straight are they casters?) on that end so that steering would all be at the other end.
Another thought was to just mount a straight set on a mount that would allow me to put them down for parking or moving a long distance across an open floor and put the weight on the original caster set for swiveling the SSs around into working position. I think I like that better.
Excuse me while I stop and chuckle at the concept of open floor space in one of my shops... :D
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My general shop thought is to keep my big table saw and my 510 out in the open floor all of the time along with the "Push-me Pull-me" drill presses after I get it put together, and keeping almost everything else lined up in narrow parking spaces.
That is the plan. Noticie that I didn't promise any fixed accomplishment times. :)