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I needed to get my chucks up off the floor and had some left over material so I made a rude and crude chuck caddy. 6" sch 40 post, 3X3X1/8 tube and 5/8 plate for base. this thing is heavy but when it is loaded it has about 800lbs off iron hanging on it.LarryMiller XMT 304 CC/CVSyncrowave 180 SDLincoln PowerMig 255XTTermalDynamics 52Lincoln 305GComlpete machine shop to back it up
Reply:Sorry about the side ways pics, just a dumb a$$ country boy here!!!LarryMiller XMT 304 CC/CVSyncrowave 180 SDLincoln PowerMig 255XTTermalDynamics 52Lincoln 305GComlpete machine shop to back it up
Reply:i like it. you even have room for some of your tooling post holders at the bottomIf you like my stuff you can find me on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/theangryanv...ngryanvilforge
Reply:Thats the idea, I am using that area for the change gears and all of the other stuff that goes with the lathes in the shop. If I get a chance I will post a pic of it painterd and loaded down with tooling as it is now.LarryMiller XMT 304 CC/CVSyncrowave 180 SDLincoln PowerMig 255XTTermalDynamics 52Lincoln 305GComlpete machine shop to back it up
Reply:Pic of the caddy painted and loaded.Miller XMT 304 CC/CVSyncrowave 180 SDLincoln PowerMig 255XTTermalDynamics 52Lincoln 305GComlpete machine shop to back it up
Reply:looks good. Should make life a little easier. Just watch your toes when move it.DayePound to fit, paint to match |
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