OPJ
Established Member
Hello.
I'm looking at buying a 12" SiP bandsaw (one of the £200 ones on eBay) but I'm wondering if I can get away without paying an extra £65 (inc. VAT) on top of that for a cabinet stand.
I reckon it's possible I could make something myself, perhaps something simple out of plywood with a timber frame and castor wheels?
The only things that concerns me though is the weight of the actual saw - just over 70kg. Would a construction like this really be strong enough?
I saw Adam's design for a morticer stand a few months back in GWW and that has inspired me to these thoughts - but, how much lighter is a benchtop mortiser compared to a bandsaw?
If anyone has themselves made a stand of their own, I'd be keen to see what you've gotten up to and how you have done it. I've already searched the forums, with no success unfortunately.
A cabinet stand is ideal for storage in my over-crowded garage-cum-workshop.
Thanks for all your help, as always. I'd really appreciate it.
All the best,
Olly.
I'm looking at buying a 12" SiP bandsaw (one of the £200 ones on eBay) but I'm wondering if I can get away without paying an extra £65 (inc. VAT) on top of that for a cabinet stand.
I reckon it's possible I could make something myself, perhaps something simple out of plywood with a timber frame and castor wheels?
The only things that concerns me though is the weight of the actual saw - just over 70kg. Would a construction like this really be strong enough?
I saw Adam's design for a morticer stand a few months back in GWW and that has inspired me to these thoughts - but, how much lighter is a benchtop mortiser compared to a bandsaw?
If anyone has themselves made a stand of their own, I'd be keen to see what you've gotten up to and how you have done it. I've already searched the forums, with no success unfortunately.
A cabinet stand is ideal for storage in my over-crowded garage-cum-workshop.
Thanks for all your help, as always. I'd really appreciate it.
All the best,
Olly.