Pyramid Base Grinder Stand - Building a Bench Grinder Stand!
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- This video features construction of a pyramid base base stand for an 8" bench grinder. The pyramid shape looks good and helps the grit to go the floor where it's easily swept up. Not on the bench. Drills, plasma cutter and mig welder are utilized to to build the stand from 1/4" plate and a round tube. Sits on adjustable feet to always be wobble free.
Super cool. I am a garage guy that hasn’t done much with my new welder yet. Love watching your projects!
Thank you !
Great job, you notice the precise and refined person that you are compliments, I am Italian and I use a translator✌🏻
Thank you! I appreciate the comments!! Take care and stay healthy in Italy!!!
MetalWoodDesign thank you, kind thought✌🏻
That turned out really good, pretty sweet!
Thank you ! I appreciate the comment !!
Great looking stand!!
Thanks!
Very nice looking solid stand
Dude Perfect! Excelllent Craftsmanship!
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I appreciate that! Thanks for the comment!!
Great work, bravo.
Very nice and clean job
Thank you!
A grinder and paint make a welder what he aint! Awesome design! Any thought to mounting the grinder on springs to reduce vibrations?
Grinder and paint, and bondo for the inside corners!! The bench grinder itself has four rubber feet and runs pretty smooth. The two bolts just hold it in place. Thanks for the comment !!!
When you use it do your toes hit the base?
No, but I often put one foot partially on the base. That's about the right position a lot of the time. Depends what you're up to, of course.
Nice design, leave the welding to someone that can weld.
lmao. I was going to say something about the "tack" welds, but I was just gunna leave it alone.
@@ryanwhisenant2150 "Body filler", weld complete...................................and why wood guys need to stick to wood.
It sounds like you think his welding skills are unacceptable. What makes you think that? The base he built (welds and design) is far superior to ANY manufactured base. I hate how some welders get so nit picky about other people's welds. I find it's usually the ones that are sub par themselves that are the most critical.