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Thread: My Assembly/Outfeed Table and First Project Video

  1. #16
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    Tim, where did you find the retractable casters? I may need something like that for a machine I'm considering buying. Thanks in advance!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Becker View Post
    Tim, where did you find the retractable casters? I may need something like that for a machine I'm considering buying. Thanks in advance!
    They are Rockler workbench casters.

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    Thanks. I'll check them out and see if the can handle what I have in mind.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Becker View Post
    Tim, where did you find the retractable casters? I may need something like that for a machine I'm considering buying. Thanks in advance!
    Jim, I found mine Black Friday at Peachtree. They have them on Amazon, in addition to Rockler and Woodcraft. I did get Rockler's quick change mounts for them, this allows them to be mounted to multiple benches. http://www.rockler.com/rockler-quick...-plates-4-pack I see they are on sale now for the casters too, so I will be buying another set. Tim, I do think you built a great Assembly/Out Feed table and the video was well done. You use a frame design that I have used in my heavy duty storage shelves for years. Next one though I am going to lay them flat and see if they work as well. Dan

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    Thanks, Dan...I already purchased a set via Amazon and they were just right for what I wanted/needed.

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