Tzed250
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For some time now I have been wanting to construct a workstand to hold a saw still whilst wrenching. I finally found the time. I am not sure if this is the finished product, but it is a start.
The base (1/2" MS plate), and the lower column (2.5" 1018 CR round). The column is welded to the base from a through hole in the base.
The upright (2" 1018 CR round). Lower portion turned to fit the bore in the column and a groove added for the lock screw. Shoulder milled for mounting bar and hole tapped M20.
Mounting bar (1.375 X .75 1018 MS). Slots milled for bar studs and mounting bolt. Relief cut for chain adjuster.
Stand assembled. The column and upright have a .0015" slip fit.
Workstand in use. C-clamped to the bench until I determine the correct location.
Hope you like it!!
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For some time now I have been wanting to construct a workstand to hold a saw still whilst wrenching. I finally found the time. I am not sure if this is the finished product, but it is a start.
The base (1/2" MS plate), and the lower column (2.5" 1018 CR round). The column is welded to the base from a through hole in the base.
The upright (2" 1018 CR round). Lower portion turned to fit the bore in the column and a groove added for the lock screw. Shoulder milled for mounting bar and hole tapped M20.
Mounting bar (1.375 X .75 1018 MS). Slots milled for bar studs and mounting bolt. Relief cut for chain adjuster.
Stand assembled. The column and upright have a .0015" slip fit.
Workstand in use. C-clamped to the bench until I determine the correct location.
Hope you like it!!
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