I'd like to build a flip top tool stand, does anyone know where I might get a good set of plans for this?
Thanks
Dennis
I'd like to build a flip top tool stand, does anyone know where I might get a good set of plans for this?
Thanks
Dennis
First I would search here for additional threads. Then I would search the woodnet store, especially noting http://www.woodstore.net/swivtoolcab.html which has been popular and I have built a modified version.
Wood Magazine has one. Check out their website.
Dennis, contact the Woodsmith Shop or Shopnotes magazine and get their magazine the Complete Small Shop. On page 8 there is an article called the Flip Top Tool Stand.
It is a good design and works well...I built one several years back and I'm still using it.
I saw on their website a few days ago, this magazine is a freebie if you order the
magazine( Woodsmith or Shopnotes) from them. Hope this is what you are looking for.
Do you want to use it for 2 tools or just to save space like I had to do.This is really basic, just some 2x4s milled down a little to make them look better and square, a buch of dowels and glue, and that is aboub it.
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I have been thinking about a project like this as well but my DW734 dust collection shroud does not go on and off easily and seems like it would break if you did it too often. It forces the outfeed table to remain down and both would be in the way trying to flip it over.
Something to consider when building one of these for a planer.
Anyone have solutions to this or the DW734 specifically? I have been searching to see if anyone has done dust collector mods to this planer.
Dennis, here are some links to stands others have built. Some have plans or mention where to find plans but seeing the different versions people have created can be inspiring as well.
http://www.bt3central.com/showthread.php?t=39913
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthre...Top-Tool-Stand
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthre...op-tool-stands...
http://lumberjocks.com/projects/6105
http://www.wordsnwood.com/2007/p.fliptop/
This is something on my to-do list as well but who knows when I will get to it.
I have a dewalt 735 planner and would like to put a jet 12 disc sander on the other side if possible. Does anyone see any issues(weight) with doing this. I don't have the disc sander yet as I need to find space for it.
Thanks.
Thanks for all the replies,I actually have the Small Shop publication & will take at look at that & the other recommendations to see what I can come up with
Dennis
i got this link from a fellow woodnetter ( i think):
http://www.wordsnwood.com/2007/p.fliptop/
he used a steel rod for the pivot element. i used 1/2" emt (electrical conduit). we both sandwiched it between two pieces of 3/4" plywood. he used glue, i used screws to join the 2 pieces of ply together. my version turned out like this:
http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/...77404773lSKVof
Here's mine. I just measured the machines, and built it accordingly.
URL to the build pics. http://s938.photobucket.com/albums/a...cpZZ1QQtppZZ16
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I built one from these plans and am totally happy with it. I didn't use the high end hammered paint and saved a few bucks in other areas but it looks and functions the same. http://www.woodstore.net/swivtoolcab.html
Not to steal Dennis' thread as I think he may find these questions pertinent...
Does anyone have plans for making a mobile base that sits on feet until you lift one end with a foot press?
I want to begin a project for one of these stands as well and that would be much preferable for me than locking casters.
Also, for those who have built one of these, how did you attach your machine to the top? With screws going down into the top? My thought was to have the top be thicker using 2x4's or similar to frame it and drilling holes through them for the pivot rod to go through. The ends of the top would be removeable so that you could reach in flat handed to put in washers and nuts so the unit could be bolted security to the top but easy enough to remove later on. It seems that it would simplify the pivoting mechanism and make it easier to add/remove tools as required.
Or the top could be solid with bolts coming out of the top in key areas and you could make mounting plates for your tools that drop onto the bolts to secure them. It would make it easy to swap machines as needs change.
Thoughts?
My thought it to try and setup my miter saw and planer on one of these stands and have fold down infeed/outfeed tables on the sides of the cabinet. This would completely take care of two space consuming machines in my shop.
I will leave my belt/disc sander on a shelf I am about to build that will have locking slides so it will just pull out from the wall when I need it.
I have a stand that has a cam lock at one end. The cam raises the feet and allows the stand to roll. I think it was in Wood's workshop plans.