


This is an in process picture of a stand I am making for my PM1340GT lathe. It was a test fit up to ensure that the bolt holes line up before I did a final weld on the 2 mounting plates. I used 2x2x.120 wall tubing for the bulk of the construction and 12 gage for the filler plates and shelf's. The plan is to do a skim coat of bondo before painting so the outside of the stand is smooth. The large opening is for a 44" HF tool box (top box) that has the lid removed.
What did you use for the top anvil? Nice job!!!Wheeling machine 6x6x3/8 tubing welded on a huge acorn plate and cooled clamped,radial arm adjuster for the elevator 4x4 and 2x4 for the stand.
What did you use for the top anvil? Nice job!!!
This is an in process picture of a stand I am making for my PM1340GT lathe. It was a test fit up to ensure that the bolt holes line up before I did a final weld on the 2 mounting plates. I used 2x2x.120 wall tubing for the bulk of the construction and 12 gage for the filler plates and shelf's. The plan is to do a skim coat of bondo before painting so the outside of the stand is smooth. The large opening is for a 44" HF tool box (top box) that has the lid removed.
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I have one of those 18"x36" metal cabinets in the corner of my welding area. I had a bunch of small pieces of bar stock and tubing scattered on one shelf that I use for shimming and spacing stuff for welding. I wanted something to contain all of it and free up some space so I made a bin out of 16 ga. I cut it out of one piece, fold it up, and welded it together. It worked out well enough I think I'm going to make several more.
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This is an in process picture of a stand I am making for my PM1340GT lathe. It was a test fit up to ensure that the bolt holes line up before I did a final weld on the 2 mounting plates. I used 2x2x.120 wall tubing for the bulk of the construction and 12 gage for the filler plates and shelf's. The plan is to do a skim coat of bondo before painting so the outside of the stand is smooth. The large opening is for a 44" HF tool box (top box) that has the lid removed.
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Yep, that is exactly what I was looking at doing. Just out of curiosity, what box did you end up using? Looks like the exact proportion and fit I am after as well.
Mike.



I like the shop crane mod! I wish I had room for one that size.
Dan, the new lathe bench is turning out very nice. I've been thinking of doing the same thing to mine, although my 1340 is not having any vibration or shaking issues, I merely want more storage and rather than modifying my existing stand/bench, I thought I would just start from scratch.
Mike.
Mike,
I have the design modeled on Solidworks if you want a copy. Also, if you have an idea for a easy to make door for the storage area on the left let me know.
Dan
Started on my bandsaw stand.
Found some thin wall 1.5 x 3.5 tubing for cheap ... about $20 for it all. Took me a few passes to get the welder set up, but looks ok now. Started out to hot, then to much wire ... ended up at the diagram settings.
Forgot how much fun this could be ....
Second photo ... ran out of wire, so had to start midway.
Started on my bandsaw stand.
Found some thin wall 1.5 x 3.5 tubing for cheap ... about $20 for it all. Took me a few passes to get the welder set up, but looks ok now. Started out to hot, then to much wire ... ended up at the diagram settings.
Forgot how much fun this could be ....
Second photo ... ran out of wire, so had to start midway.
I don't know what he's using, but if you want to save some money and do it faster than with a hole saw, watch this video:
This guy builds beautiful cages and does not use any kind of dedicated notcher.