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  1. #1
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    Moveable tablesaw

    Does anybody have any experience with putting wheels under their tablesaw?

    My tablesaw is located in the basement which is sometimes too small for cutting large pieces. If I could then turn my tablesaw, I can use the door opening for my outfeed. In that case I won't have any problems anymore with large stock.

    Do you have any pictures how you've accomplished those wheels?

    PS I have a Scheppach 4010 tablesaw (http://www.jayceetools.co.uk/images/...10_350x459.jpg).

    Best regards

    Ivan


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    RE: Moveable tablesaw

    I'm using these. Works for me.

    http://www.grizzly.com/products/g7314

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    RE: Moveable tablesaw

    Have a look at this site.
    They have original wheel set for your model.
    http://www.dbkeighley.co.uk/masters/ts4010ci.htm

    niki

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    RE: Moveable tablesaw

    A mobile base as Rob's link points to is the best way to go.

    I've got a smooth floor so bought a couple of sets of furniture gliders for heavier machines they work quite well..not as convenient as a base but I am the epitomy of Cheap !!!

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    RE: Moveable tablesaw

    Neat saw! It's very... unusual to my eyes. :)

    -- Tim --


    Crow ain't so bad
    Once you get the hang of
    the recipe


    :)

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    RE: Moveable tablesaw

    "...but I am the epitomy of Cheap !!! "

    Uhhhh, except when it comes to your Scotch , Limey, old bean. :+
    :7 LMAO! :7

    The base Rob links to strikingly reminds me of the trolley under the 747 bandsaw on Cesna landing gear.

    Very unusual TS. Very compact for the wicked appearence of the blade reaching from it's gullet.

    :D

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