rkchapman
Established Member
I bolted two (non-swivelling) castors to the back of my SBW4300WL bandsaw's base, and two wooden blocks to the front to keep it level, so I can now move it around using a sack truck... HOWEVER
1. I'm a bit concerned about stability - it's a pretty top-heavy piece of kit, and while a setup like mine will be fine for the small stuff, I'm not sure how good it will be if I'm trying to cut up logs as heavy as I can lift into planks or bowl blanks...
2. The instructions that came with the bandsaw suggest it should be bolted to the floor - but even if I wanted to give up the mobility, how would I do so without compromising the integrity of the DPM that I propose to lay my chipboard floor on top of (eventually)
3. Before my stability concerns, I was intending to make a "jockey wheel" arrangement such as the one available with the record bandsaws... This effectively acts like a one-wheeled sack truck but is much more maneuverable. Has anyone built such a system and if so, what kind of wheel did you use, and how well did it work?
4. If I bolt it down, how much space do I need to plan to leave around it? I imagine the worst case is when resawing a long piece where I need the same length clear each side. Wall space that is high enough for the bandsaw to sit against is somewhat at a premium in my shop.
So how do all of you manage your larger bandsaws? Bolt them down or move them around?
Thanks
1. I'm a bit concerned about stability - it's a pretty top-heavy piece of kit, and while a setup like mine will be fine for the small stuff, I'm not sure how good it will be if I'm trying to cut up logs as heavy as I can lift into planks or bowl blanks...
2. The instructions that came with the bandsaw suggest it should be bolted to the floor - but even if I wanted to give up the mobility, how would I do so without compromising the integrity of the DPM that I propose to lay my chipboard floor on top of (eventually)
3. Before my stability concerns, I was intending to make a "jockey wheel" arrangement such as the one available with the record bandsaws... This effectively acts like a one-wheeled sack truck but is much more maneuverable. Has anyone built such a system and if so, what kind of wheel did you use, and how well did it work?
4. If I bolt it down, how much space do I need to plan to leave around it? I imagine the worst case is when resawing a long piece where I need the same length clear each side. Wall space that is high enough for the bandsaw to sit against is somewhat at a premium in my shop.
So how do all of you manage your larger bandsaws? Bolt them down or move them around?
Thanks