brianpgriset
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I want some more height and weight for my HF Bench Grinder stands (see link).
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=42986.
My initial idea is to make a concrete triangular base that I can cast out of a simple wood female form, and inserting 5/16 anchors into it so they come out the crete base about 7/8". I modeled it up really quick and it came out to be about a 20" equilateral triangle, 3.5 inches deep, 0.401 cubic feet, and about 57.9lbs, based on a density of 2320kg/m^3. See the image below for an assembly.
My qestions:
- do these numbers seem correct (density of finished crete, etc)
- where can I get 5/16 anchors for this application (to cast into crete)
- how hard would this be to do. I've never done any masonry before
- this acheives both my goals, but is there a better way to do it?
- should I add anchors at the bottom for rubber feet (vibration isolators)?
I'd like to make a few of these soon because I have several tools on these stands. Lemme know.
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=42986.
My initial idea is to make a concrete triangular base that I can cast out of a simple wood female form, and inserting 5/16 anchors into it so they come out the crete base about 7/8". I modeled it up really quick and it came out to be about a 20" equilateral triangle, 3.5 inches deep, 0.401 cubic feet, and about 57.9lbs, based on a density of 2320kg/m^3. See the image below for an assembly.
My qestions:
- do these numbers seem correct (density of finished crete, etc)
- where can I get 5/16 anchors for this application (to cast into crete)
- how hard would this be to do. I've never done any masonry before
- this acheives both my goals, but is there a better way to do it?
- should I add anchors at the bottom for rubber feet (vibration isolators)?
I'd like to make a few of these soon because I have several tools on these stands. Lemme know.


