Hi
I am a true newbie here and this is my first post. I am well in my way to completing the build of a 2x72 belt grinder for making knives. It is made out of steel and has a 1HP motor. It is pretty heavy. The frame is welded to a 12" x 20" 1/4 steel base and the motor is also screwed onto this base (I have welded some studs to bolt the motor to).
I wanted to also make a cart / stand for it with a couple of castors underneath so that I can move this around my shed. Preferably with only 2 castors so that it moves only when tilted.
After looking around YouTube etc. I see most builds use angle or square tube mild steel to make a frame. I have no idea how to figure out how "strong" a frame I need for the grinder... I really dont want to overkill the build.
Are there any rules of thumb for the construction of such a cart? Do I need corner braces? How many cross bars (if any) do I need? Etc etc.
Any thoughts or ideas would be very much appreciated.
Many thanks,
D
I am a true newbie here and this is my first post. I am well in my way to completing the build of a 2x72 belt grinder for making knives. It is made out of steel and has a 1HP motor. It is pretty heavy. The frame is welded to a 12" x 20" 1/4 steel base and the motor is also screwed onto this base (I have welded some studs to bolt the motor to).
I wanted to also make a cart / stand for it with a couple of castors underneath so that I can move this around my shed. Preferably with only 2 castors so that it moves only when tilted.
After looking around YouTube etc. I see most builds use angle or square tube mild steel to make a frame. I have no idea how to figure out how "strong" a frame I need for the grinder... I really dont want to overkill the build.
Are there any rules of thumb for the construction of such a cart? Do I need corner braces? How many cross bars (if any) do I need? Etc etc.
Any thoughts or ideas would be very much appreciated.
Many thanks,
D