flyingblind
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I needed a grinder stand that was mobile, somewhat inexpensive and heavy enough to support a grinder and a buffer. The buffer details have not been worked out yet and I work a lot so here is what is done so far.
I used a semi brake drum and a semi trailer landing gear leg. They were free from the shop that fixes my Pete. 70 dollars in wheels and bolts.
Brake drum
WP_20160206_003 by Al Capone, on Flickr
The foot off the semi-trailer landing gear is bowl shaped so I sawed every hole in order to pull it flat using the drum. I located one hole and then used cad to plot out the other hole locations and then used my mill.
WP_20160207_001 by Al Capone, on Flickr
A slug from the foot
3xWP_20160212_007 by Al Capone, on Flickr
Pulled the foot all flat using the impact gun.
5WP_20160212_005 by Al Capone, on Flickr
Test fitting the leg and base
6WP_20160207_003 by Al Capone, on Flickr
I used a semi brake drum and a semi trailer landing gear leg. They were free from the shop that fixes my Pete. 70 dollars in wheels and bolts.
Brake drum
WP_20160206_003 by Al Capone, on FlickrThe foot off the semi-trailer landing gear is bowl shaped so I sawed every hole in order to pull it flat using the drum. I located one hole and then used cad to plot out the other hole locations and then used my mill.
WP_20160207_001 by Al Capone, on FlickrA slug from the foot
3xWP_20160212_007 by Al Capone, on FlickrPulled the foot all flat using the impact gun.
5WP_20160212_005 by Al Capone, on FlickrTest fitting the leg and base
6WP_20160207_003 by Al Capone, on Flickr
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