ajs
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No, not using pallet wood for a tool stand but building a tool stand compatible with a pallet truck to make it easy to move.
It seems such a obvious idea I can't believe it hasn't been thought of before but web searches don't turn anything up, although the results do get polluted by an infinite number of articles on reusing pallets.
It's the lack of results that is making me hesitant. As I said it seems obvious so is there some reason against it I am missing? It would seem to neatly solve the dilemma between "I want it rigid and stable" and "I want it to be easy to move". New trucks are expensive starting at around the £250 mark but used they come up regularly at a tenth of that and are usually good for 1.5-2t. I can also see it is something else taking up space but that can be largely mitigated by leaving parked (but lowered) under one of the items equipped to accept it.
The first thing I am looking at is a scrollsaw stand. A permanent stand for my bench drill would follow that.
Any thoughts?
It seems such a obvious idea I can't believe it hasn't been thought of before but web searches don't turn anything up, although the results do get polluted by an infinite number of articles on reusing pallets.
It's the lack of results that is making me hesitant. As I said it seems obvious so is there some reason against it I am missing? It would seem to neatly solve the dilemma between "I want it rigid and stable" and "I want it to be easy to move". New trucks are expensive starting at around the £250 mark but used they come up regularly at a tenth of that and are usually good for 1.5-2t. I can also see it is something else taking up space but that can be largely mitigated by leaving parked (but lowered) under one of the items equipped to accept it.
The first thing I am looking at is a scrollsaw stand. A permanent stand for my bench drill would follow that.
Any thoughts?