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Very nice work. Thanks for the construction photos! At first I couldn't understand how the roller stands would work, but it made sense onece I saw the build photos.
What size sq tubes did you use for the side extensions? I love that they all nest together! I need to build a chop saw table for my miter saw for work and that looks like a better idea for long lengths of molding than any I have seen so far. Any idea what you've got in it in materials?
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Nice!
Really nice project and great pics...
I really need to make a stand for my saw too... I never pulled the trigger cause I was not sure I wanted to make one specifically for my abrasive saw since I'd like a cold saw...
Maybe flat top is a good idea, i can swap out my chop saw for lumber too!
Keep up the great work.
John
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Nice work, i just finished i chop saw stand for my hobby shop. it does not telescope. I have the room for a perement one. I also weld four to five days a week. After my real gob and on the weekends.
I have a question on the compact bender that you mentioned. I am looking for the specifications on what type of material in can handle. I have heard of these just do not know where to look for one at. Also is it a tool that if you broke it today would you order anoter tomorrow? Thanks for the answers in advance.
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Originally posted by welderman23 View Postlooking good chad.its a good thing you got a long shop.
how much does that thing weigh ????
Thanks to everyone for your praises - I hope to have it all cleaned up and the sharp corners smoothed soon so I can prime and paint it BLUE!
- Chad
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looking good chad.its a good thing you got a long shop.
how much does that thing weigh ????
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Chad, nice job. I saw the same red one that gave you the idea, I just haven/t made one yet.
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I have since made and attached a basket to my saw stand...
Thanks for checking out my project.
Regards,
Chad
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