Getting it all on wheels.
With space running out it is time to get all equipment up on wheels. I put casters on my band saw and my MIG welder and Plasma cutter.
For the band saw I has to space the casters out to accommodate the loss of wheel base due to swivel radius. I used 3" by 3" x 1/4" angle and spaced the wheels out to a point where the wheels touched the ground at a point just further out than the original wheels with the wheels swiveled inward.
For the front end I was able to just put the angle iron under the saw box and bolt the vertical edge to the front side. I had to trim about 1/4" off of the saw box to accommodate the radius of the angle iron.
The back end had another problem. This model saw Klutch 7" x 12" when lifted to the vertical position has a tendency to want to flip backward if your not careful lifting it to the vertical position. You will see the customer reviews commenting on this quite a bit at the Northern Tool web sight. So with that in mind I had to further space the casters backward as well as out. This was done by facing the flange backward instead of under the saw box. This required tabs to be welded on the opposite side of the angle that were bolted to the sides of the box because the angle was no longer supported and to just bolt it to the back edge would just bend the edge.
I used what are called Total Lock Casters which lock both the wheel and the swivel for excellent stability.
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For the welder and plasma cutter. I used 12" x 18" furniture dollys from Northern Tool. I found I needed to build a rack to hold the equipment firmly in place on the dollys. I made the rack out of 1" angle iron and extended the rack out the back a little so that the cords and hoses would not get crushed if I pushed the unit up against the wall.