TexasAggie09
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- Jan 28, 2013
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Hey guys,
Long time lurker, first time poster here. I must say that I love this site as well as all things tool-related. Unfortunately, so early in my career, I don't have near as many fancy or old/valuable tools as some on here but it's a work in progress!
Anyway, I was given an old Black and Decker 6" bench grinder and I bought a cheap stand for it. The problem is, the stand isn't heavy enough and it tends to walk sideways when using the grinder. I can't bolt it to the floor because I'm temporarily in a rent house and don't particularly want to drill into the concrete.
Does anyone have a good way to add some sort of weight to the bottom? I do have a few bags of quickrete lying around...I thought about somehow making a form and creating a thick "disk" of concrete that I could sink some bolts into but I'm not sure that quickrete is up to the task of withstanding the vibrations without cracking...
Any ideas?
Here's a sample picture of the type of stand I'm talking about...
Long time lurker, first time poster here. I must say that I love this site as well as all things tool-related. Unfortunately, so early in my career, I don't have near as many fancy or old/valuable tools as some on here but it's a work in progress!
Anyway, I was given an old Black and Decker 6" bench grinder and I bought a cheap stand for it. The problem is, the stand isn't heavy enough and it tends to walk sideways when using the grinder. I can't bolt it to the floor because I'm temporarily in a rent house and don't particularly want to drill into the concrete.
Does anyone have a good way to add some sort of weight to the bottom? I do have a few bags of quickrete lying around...I thought about somehow making a form and creating a thick "disk" of concrete that I could sink some bolts into but I'm not sure that quickrete is up to the task of withstanding the vibrations without cracking...
Any ideas?
Here's a sample picture of the type of stand I'm talking about...