Four suggestions I did for mine: Build it to a good working height, Carpet the top runners, More flat area on top to lay tools and parts, and place the right side legs where you can get to the drain screws to drain oil from the lower unit to catch it in a drain pan under it.
While I cannot be sure, I believe it should be about 3 1/2". This is what my Alpha Gen 2 came out to be. An easy way would be to take 2 paint stir sticks and put them on either side of the drive, under the flange that would sit on the stand, and then measure the width. I would make it a bit wider to give you plenty of room. I wish I could be more help to you.
WOW - great job - most informative and helpful. Really appreciate you putting this together!!!!
Thank you!
Four suggestions I did for mine: Build it to a good working height, Carpet the top runners, More flat area on top to lay tools and parts, and place the right side legs where you can get to the drain screws to drain oil from the lower unit to catch it in a drain pan under it.
That’s great advice! Thank you!
Looks good. I used to have that same chop saw.
Can you post the measurements for a Bravo 3?
While I cannot be sure, I believe it should be about 3 1/2". This is what my Alpha Gen 2 came out to be. An easy way would be to take 2 paint stir sticks and put them on either side of the drive, under the flange that would sit on the stand, and then measure the width. I would make it a bit wider to give you plenty of room. I wish I could be more help to you.
Just did the same thing. Only difference is I used 2x6 and kreg pocket holes
That's awesome! Thanks for sharing!
so what was the overall spacing between the top boards?
I also am curious on this!
So sorry for the delay. I just saw this. The spacing was 3 1/4” width at the top. Thanks for watching!