Rickenbackerman
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So as to avoid drilling any more holes in my 3x3 1/2" plate welding cabinet top, I opted for a second HF 7-drawer side cab to mount my drill press and grinder on. A set of used $10 casters, two hunks of 2x4, and two hunks of 3/4" ply I had laying around...
I find myself upgrading things all the time. I've got a bunch of holes in my bench around my Wilton 500 from previous vise upgrades. I didn't want to do that to my awesome new tabletop:
Just throwing it out there... It's not terribly stable, but I've only got about 50# of extra wrenches and junk sockets in the bottom drawer. It should get better with more weight.
I find myself upgrading things all the time. I've got a bunch of holes in my bench around my Wilton 500 from previous vise upgrades. I didn't want to do that to my awesome new tabletop:
Just throwing it out there... It's not terribly stable, but I've only got about 50# of extra wrenches and junk sockets in the bottom drawer. It should get better with more weight.

i just know i would leave the vise hanging most of the time because i am way too lazy to yank it out and stow it after each use. if you're that organized, good on ya!
that receiver would be good to mount a bench grinder in, a buffer, and various other bench mounted power tools that are seldom used. then mount a series of receivers to the wall to hang the unused tools on. i have been kicking that idea around for a long time. again, i wasn't saying the vise was permanently mounted, just that i use one too frequently to be mounting and unmounting it all the time. my vise is also a 6" wilton machinist vise that weighs in at 149 lbs, but that's a different story all together. anywho, nice install.