Picked up a Walker Turner 1951 16" Bandsaw - 650 Lbs worth of cast iron (est'd). Attached is my design. Not having any experience with metal/welding, I tend to think like a woodworker LOL. Is racking a concern with a welded joint? In the pictures you can see where I used channel steel (2" x 1" x 1/8") as the posts to support the outriggers which will be (2" x 3/16") Angle Iron. The base is also channel steel (3" x 1.25" x 3/16"). The Threaded rod is 1/2 - 13 and 12" long so as to be easy to reach. I intend to put loops on the base and use a pole with a hook on it so that it can be moved without grabbing any parts of the band saw. Looking for some feedback from any experienced welders. I am pretty confident that I am using over sized steel for the weight-I grabbed all of the channel steel from a local suppliers cutoffs/scrap so picked it up pretty cheap. Do I need to reinforce the posts at the joints to avoid racking? The caster mounting plates are 2.5 inches wide so I will probably pick up some rectangular plate steel 1/8" thick to weld to the underside of the angle iron where they mount. Thanks in advance for any ideas, planning to have this welded up by a friend Friday.



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