wizer
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Right, so the new (very big and heavy) lathe is coming soon and I thought it might be a good idea to sort out the floor that it sits on. The concrete floor in my garage\workshop is very rough and uneven. The last lathe wasn't really as stable as i'd have liked. I had to use the adjustable levelers to their full extension and it wasn't ideal.
Screeding the whole garage would just be a complete nightmare. So I was thinking about making a kind of platform to take the lathe and me while I'm standing at it. The plan in my head is to use something like 18mm softwood to make a framework, level it and then pour some concrete in there. Then when the lathe comes I can drill through the new platform and fix it into the concrete below with some bolts.
Will this work, or do I have to do something to bond the 2 surfaces?
It's either that I just sit the lathe on some hardwood that's been leveled and grip filled in place.
Screeding the whole garage would just be a complete nightmare. So I was thinking about making a kind of platform to take the lathe and me while I'm standing at it. The plan in my head is to use something like 18mm softwood to make a framework, level it and then pour some concrete in there. Then when the lathe comes I can drill through the new platform and fix it into the concrete below with some bolts.
Will this work, or do I have to do something to bond the 2 surfaces?
It's either that I just sit the lathe on some hardwood that's been leveled and grip filled in place.