Not what I wanted to see. I need help figuring out how to put it together. I can watch you do it fast but there are several different screws and bolts. At least in the one I have.
Great video. Not sure if you still read the comments from here, but if you do, could you please tell us what the exact measurement the bottom shelf board would need to be? That way I can go ahead and cut the shelf and have it ready to slide in on the bottom rails as I'm assembling the stand, before I put the top rails on. Actually, while you're at it, could you go ahead and let us know the measurements for the top shelf as well. Last night Santa brought be the exact same Ridgid spindle sander that you have mounted to it, and being that I know Santa personally, so I had some insider info that he was bringing me this sander, I had gone ahead and purchased this same stand as well. If you could share these measurements, that would be so very helpful. Please and thank you.
It really depends on how high you want the shelf. When you use the top holes in the legs, the shelf will be larger than the lower holes because the legs are tapered.
Good video but don’t put rollers on…in time the weight of the tool will cave the rollers inward…I made that mistake with a craftsman table saw a few years ago
I got what I needed from your video, but got a little seasickness a few times LOL. Keep it up you will get better I’m sure. 😎Good Luck.
Geez how about regular speed on this, so someone could follow it.
Not what I wanted to see. I need help figuring out how to put it together. I can watch you do it fast but there are several different screws and bolts. At least in the one I have.
Great video. Not sure if you still read the comments from here, but if you do, could you please tell us what the exact measurement the bottom shelf board would need to be? That way I can go ahead and cut the shelf and have it ready to slide in on the bottom rails as I'm assembling the stand, before I put the top rails on. Actually, while you're at it, could you go ahead and let us know the measurements for the top shelf as well. Last night Santa brought be the exact same Ridgid spindle sander that you have mounted to it, and being that I know Santa personally, so I had some insider info that he was bringing me this sander, I had gone ahead and purchased this same stand as well. If you could share these measurements, that would be so very helpful. Please and thank you.
It really depends on how high you want the shelf. When you use the top holes in the legs, the shelf will be larger than the lower holes because the legs are tapered.
Gonna try this out for my forge. Thinking of getting a sheet of metal or something to put on top. Would it work you think??
It’s so fast how can anyone learn how to put it together?
Good video but don’t put rollers on…in time the weight of the tool will cave the rollers inward…I made that mistake with a craftsman table saw a few years ago