bigbigblue
Established Member
Hello there,
I have been lurking around here for a couple of years and have gained a lot from the considerable wisdom found on the forum. I only recently decided to register and post, so Hello, It is good to be here.
I have a Union Graduate short bed lathe which I need to set up in my tiny workshop (2.2m x 3.2m) which is already occupied by a bench, Sabre350 bandsaw, a router table a scroll saw and an Axminster AT254PS13 table saw.... The machinery needs to be moved about to be used (in the case of the table saw, outside of the workshop) and so is all on castors. Not at all convenient, but given the space I have and it being a hobby workshop only, just about tolerable.
Anyway my question is whether it is workable to put my Union Graduate on castors? I need to raise the centre just over 4 inches for a comfortable working height, so was looking at a set of 5 heavy duty 100mm castors, all with brakes. They will take the weight OK, allow me to tuck the lathe away when not in use and prevent it from moving when in use. I will not be turning large bowls (by which I mean more than 12 inches in diameter) or any very out of balance items. As the graduate has quite a low centre of gravity I am reasonably happy it is unlikely to tip over when being moved.
Any views / comments very much appreciated.
I have been lurking around here for a couple of years and have gained a lot from the considerable wisdom found on the forum. I only recently decided to register and post, so Hello, It is good to be here.
I have a Union Graduate short bed lathe which I need to set up in my tiny workshop (2.2m x 3.2m) which is already occupied by a bench, Sabre350 bandsaw, a router table a scroll saw and an Axminster AT254PS13 table saw.... The machinery needs to be moved about to be used (in the case of the table saw, outside of the workshop) and so is all on castors. Not at all convenient, but given the space I have and it being a hobby workshop only, just about tolerable.
Anyway my question is whether it is workable to put my Union Graduate on castors? I need to raise the centre just over 4 inches for a comfortable working height, so was looking at a set of 5 heavy duty 100mm castors, all with brakes. They will take the weight OK, allow me to tuck the lathe away when not in use and prevent it from moving when in use. I will not be turning large bowls (by which I mean more than 12 inches in diameter) or any very out of balance items. As the graduate has quite a low centre of gravity I am reasonably happy it is unlikely to tip over when being moved.
Any views / comments very much appreciated.