How To Build Mobile Bases For Power Tools
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- čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
- #mobilebases #workshoporganization #bandsaw
Learn how to build mobile bases for power tools using these tips and tutorial. These bases are great for any type of heavy power tool in your shop, including your bandsaw, joiner, or drum sander.
I purchased these universal mobile base kits from Rockler:
www.rockler.com/power-tool-mo...
I used red oak to build the frames of the bases. - Jak na to + styl
Thanks for the run down. And NICE SHOP!!!
You assembled store bought mobile bases. I was looking for making.
Very cool, Katie. I'll keep those mobile base units in mind. Thanks for the link. Take care.
Great video, very helpful. Thank you!
Amazing! I've got a few Jet mobile bases. These will definitely be on my list for the next standing machines. Love the channel!
Thank you, I’ve been like looking for something just like this. Just got a couple. 👍🏻
Awesome! They are amazing to have in the shop.
First time watching your videos. Hope to see more. Keep up the good work. And yes, Subscribed!
Saw Dust Maker thank you!!
I was a little concerned with the 3-point rolling system, but seeing you roll big tools around your shop made me more comfortable with this product. I think I'll purchase a couple and give them a try. Thanks for the video!!!
You and I have the exact same equipments. The 2 Jets and the Rigid planer!
très pratique
Hi Katie... Nice work, my tiny shed requires mobile bases. im not done yet. Mobile bases are AWESOME when done right. I have one those bases, very sturdy.
Awesome Arizona yes! These have been so amazing for me.
@@addicted2diy what kind of casters and where to buy
don't see thelink
They are from Rockler. The link to the bases is in my video description👍🏻
@@addicted2diy Bought them thank you--BTW why such a large bit7/16
2:30 Use spare blocks to raise the unit before lowering onto the base.
Cant find your link, Katie!
I like your channel, and like your work. I'd like to present an observation from audience member.
I just watched 4:18 in unskippable ads to watch a 3:20 video. That detracts from the experience. Just something to consider.
Buy and assemble a store purchased mobile base.
I am 65. I subscribed but the bell is turned off. Why can't I watch your videos? Am I too old?
By now you know others make bases that do not require the cumbersome side rails. The drilling is absurd.
too wide
Way to expensive
This isn't really a how to build more along the how to read instructions... nice "build tutts
You didn't build a base. You bought a base and put it together.
Try build from scratch!
DIY, don't buy!
Unsolicited video production advice: Your narration is you reading from a script. Reading from a script removes any sense of personality from your message. Your message should be conversational in tone - not a script read to the viewer. I'd recommend jotting down just a couple of words to remind you of the direction that you would want the narration to go, and then speak as you would if you were talking with a friend. To illustrate my point, ask someone to read to you a couple of paragraphs out of a book - you immediately lose a certain bit of interest. It's not the best way to relay a message to a listener. This concludes my unsolicited video production advice.
I.M. Dunn thanks. I’ve tried a few times not reading from a script and it doesn’t go well. I’ll keep working on it though👍🏻
@@addicted2diy If you look at some of the other woodworking channels like the Wood Whisperer, Steve Ramsey, April Wilkerson, etc, they let their personality through when they make their videos. It adds a bit of entertainment and familiarity, not just information. Just my $.02.
I.M. Dunn the makers you mentioned use scripts.
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