Workbench mobile base
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- Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2014
- This is my version of the mobile base. There are lots of commercial ones available but whats the fun in that.
Cant really make plans for this project because dimensions would be different depending on what your using the base for.
This set up has a large mechanical advantage, great for heavy workbenches. Just guessing with all the tools in the bench it probably weighs at least 400lbs and I can easily engage the mobile base with one hand.
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Disclaimer
This video is not a "how to" they are just for entertainment purposes. Please use all safety precautions when operating power tools or hand tools. I choose not to wear safety glasses and hearing protection but I highly recommend that you do. I also may remove guards but this is also very dangers and I highly recommend that you do not This could lead to series injury. - Хобби
Have seen that design concept and been waiting for a good time to build it. So I was very glad to watch you build it and to see it in action. Especially like the spring loaded locking and release arm! Great job! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks!!
How every RUclips video should be made. I love how fast it progresses. Easy to follow.
I was looking at various geared scissor jack based lift systems to do this to my bench. SO glad I found a simple, easy to make, much cheaper solution! Liked and subscribed, thank you!
Friggin awesome! This is a great design, and build. Looks solid as heck. Nicely done!
nice! I didn't appreciate it till the end when I saw you move the table saw and the table. excellent work.
Thanks for sharing. Solid workmanship. I like your dust collection videos also. Keep up the good work.
Brilliant !! I like that you show the process and don't chat our ears off.
That is completely rocking. I have been playing with many different ideas. This is really such a simple concept.
Thanks, glad you like it!
Very nice! Your video hit a cord with my situation...esp when you show the snow!! I want everything on wheels so I can change the shop configuration as It grows in size or equipment population. Thanks for the idea very well done and appreciated here.
I've watched this video a couple of times over several months. This design is very clever. Nice use of leverage to get the wheels on both sides down with very little pressure.
Very clever engineering gone into this project, it's a really cool design and wow your workshop is fantastic! I'm in awe of anyone with space like that. Love your work mate, keep them coming!
Thanks!!
Brilliant. Great design and engineering. Your videos are really well put together speeded up in all the right places. Really pleased to have found your channel.
Thanks Gary, always nice to get the positive feedback.
Awesome mobile base! Amazing job on the mechanics!
been looking for a solution like this for a while! will have to try this soon!
Nicely done. I like the spring on the foot pedal. Helps me out with an idea I have for an easel. Thank you
Great job! Perfect for my needs and very well produced and designed...
Another good job. I too have lots of mobile bases for my equipment in the shop/garage. My wife likes to park in the garage and it snows a lot here as well. Thanks for posting the build.
Thanks!! Glad you like the project.
Always appreciated a fully functional garage!
i am so glad we don't have snow!!!! nicely done project.
The end part was what made me decide to move to Florida. Nice build.
Nice solution, but I'm sure I'd trip over the lever daily. Probably just me ; - ).
You may consider adding a hinge-point near the end of the lever. That way the projected end could be rotated up and out of the way. Add a magnetic catch to keep it in the vertical position until you need it.
great concept! you built it like a tank too! that things never gonna break!
Nice bit of engineering resulting in an extremely useful application...I like it. I have a large and very heavy workbench 4 x 8 in the center of my shop and I must move it once in a while. Your video has given me some ideas on how to do this.
Thanks, glad this helped for some ideas:)
Great idea, very nice implementation, and a big plus for the speedup in the video.
Very nice job!! I have made one in the past, but I liked the long handle, lots of leverage no matter how heavy the bench is. Thanks for sharing!!
NIce job on layout and execution. It was very entertaining to watch!
Very Innovative and a great idea.Thank you for sharing, Steve
I was only thinking of the locking wheels way of stabilizing the table. This indeed woke me back up! Good show!!
Thanks!!
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Very clever Great for the garage shop guys like you. Your idea would work on other shop tools I'll bet. Thanks for sharing it with us.
For sure, thanks for watching!
great idea . I subscribed looking forward to seeing your other projects.
Impresionante, estupenda idea, y lo mejor de todo muy sencilla.
Muchas gracias por su tiempo.
Awesome concept!! Thanks for sharing this great idea.
I've made a couple of mobile lift myself, but i really like what you came up with.
Great job very handy to move the work bench where you want it and great flexibility. Thanks for sharing.
Great job....this is one of the better designs I have seen. Now I must sub!
You my friend are a genius. I wish you lived next door to me so I could put you to work and cash you out to build me one of these benches.
That is ingenious. Nicely done.
Nice work. I just completed a mobile base for my work bench based on your design. Thanks for such a great design and in depth and complete video.
I saw comment about drilling two sets of holes as you figured the correct placement of the pivot point. I took that into consideration and first built my wheel system and then put the bench up on 1/2' pieces of plywood to give the proper lift height, slid the lift system into place and then drilled my pivot holes.
Yeah, I can't remember what happened their but I think the problem for mine was making sure it stayed low profile when it was down because of the low bottom shelf. I'm glad to hear the mobile base worked out for you and thanks for watching
Ryan
That's a tremendous amount of leverage and good job on the build. I'm jealous of your shop size....but not the snow!
Thanks!
Brilliant. This is the solution I am looking for. Thanks for posting.
I like this design! Thanks for sharing!
Nice, functional base. Well done!
Thanks!
Extremely cool video, loved the bench.
Great project and nicely done!!
Loving the video's and your work : ) Only one comment, pull the hoodie cords out or tuck them in… The risk is small in your shop but… better that than a face plant into the table saw ! Thanks for sharing !
I was a little concerned about the amount of material and fabrication, but when you got to the end I realised how well thought out your design was. Great job.
(However, I'm with those who worried about your blades and the lack of guards/push sticks.)
CARS AND TRUCKS DO NOT BELONG IN THE GARAGE! LOL I have the same problem here that's for sure. That is a great setup you have there. Thanks for your time.
Nice. Thanks. Also: Good video production work - the fast play makes for nice compact video and no unwanted talk or those stupid "Hi y'all" or "What's up RUclips". Cut to the chase. Like that.
Congratulations friend, that was a good idea. Greetings from Colombia
I think Norm Abrams would be impressed with this project.Great job!!
As always, Great design and great work.
Thanks Richard!
Good job man ! It makes a big difference when you can go out to the garage & get in your vehicle in snowy weather vs. going outside & getting in a cold/ snowy car. Duh.
It sure does!
Thanks for watching.
Nice work... Simple, effective, and well thought out
Thanks!
Very creative! Nice work!
Wow, that is really impressive! Nice job!
Thanks!
Congratulations,my friend.
Oh no. not snow! Great build. Thank you for sharing.
Yeah snow…
Thanks for watching!
that is so clever - really impressive design.
Good job. I'm planning a work bench at the moment. A 48" x 96" bench with cabinets, shelves, built-in router table, etc. Was thinking of designing a 3 wheeler. My floor is a bit bumpy and uneven. 3 wheels would prevent wobble. Gonna get good casters with brakes and swivel locks. I'm also planning to add that 4th caster in case it isn't stable enough on the one end that has the one caster.
I'd trade work spaces as my garage is a bit smaller than yours but you can keep that weather. Greetings from California. :-)
Great concept and thanks for posting, but I still think you can get away using a simpler approach with less material using door hinges and a better latch like Holmgren uses. I'm going for it. Hopefully will post my project in a few weeks. Great video. Best I have seen yet for mobile workbenches.
Thanks for this comment, I searched for your username and found your video. I was about to order 4 casters from amazon for $53.00. Thanks a bunch!
Thanks for the video, you're a clever guy.
Man, that guy moves fast! All kidding aside, great job and looking forward to utilizing it in our shop.
+Earl Knight thanks!
to James. not everyone needs pushsticks. although I prefer other methods, like the gripper push pads, some people have a knack for using the table saw. this guy knows what he's doing.
Good mechanism, applicable for lot of other stuffs if you love to move stuffs in your shop.
Nice design! Very effective for sure.
that is clever as hell, well done! I do need to say, they make push pedal castors that would accomplish the same thing for $50 and 15 minutes. But this is way sexier for the bench
Really impressive ! Great job !
Thanks!
The design looks really functional and fairly compact under the workbench. I like that the lever engages and latches when you step down on it. Others have mentioned using a push-stick for the narrow rips - seconded! Also, you might want to lower the band saw blade guide to slightly above the piece you're cutting -- the time lapse shows a fair amount of deflection of the blade, which can cause it to wander in the cut, and make it break sooner.
'what's the fun in that'. ;) love it.
love it. its quick and easy to understand!!! well done
Thanks!
Simple and elegant, like it alot
Great idea, I am planning on making this bench in my shop after the Christmas projects are out of the way. This would be a nice addition to it, but sadly cars will not be making it into my garage. Just not enough room.
Nice build Ryan.
I really enjoy watching your videos,
-Greg
Thanks a lot!
That was really great! Well done
Thanks!
Great job!
Very nice. I need an extremely heavy bench for hand planing big boards but it also needs to move. Locking wheels simply won't work. I like your approach of having four 4x4's on the ground. That won't slip when planing.
Nice work dude
¡Me encanto tu idea! Mi banco pesa como 200 kls. (tiene cajoneras y la herramienta eléctrica dentro) Y sin duda es resistente la base, la haré como la tuya. Saludos desde México.
That is awesome. Nice job. Too bad about the snow.....
Nice job!
You're the man. That's badass.
Good design and nice video thanks.
Great that's what I was looking for too👍🏻
i really need to do this. thanks for sharing
Great design.
another genius building the craziest shit in his garage. subbed
Just amazing, tnx for sharing!!!
nice solution!
I am shocked that you have 80 "dislikes" on this vid. I guess you know you've arrived when you get a following of haters. :) Pretty amazing how easily you appear to throw this together. I'm sure there was much behind the scenes measuring and calculating angles etc. Good work! Keep it up - you inspire me!
probably the dislikes because he doesnt practice any safety.
no goggles.
no push sticks.
@@TheSighphiguy If that is the case: dislikes="safety violations", it is completely nauseating. I imagine self appointed "youtube safety police" watching videos and getting so excited when they get the opportunity to hit the thumbs down button. "Oh, boy! We have a violation!" Gross.
cool idea. Very nice.
Great idea!
I really like your work. I have a table that's going to get this treatment. Thanks
+David Lawson thank you!
Nice. I will be building myself one of these!
You're killing me with that speed man. What the heck on you on?
I'm just kidding.
Cool project.
Whoever said they didn't know right from the start what you were doing shouldn't be in the shop around power tools. The name on the video was my first clue. Anyways, great build and it gives all of us interested some ideas how to do our own. Thanks..... Oh, forgot, only thing I didn't like about your video, the snow.....
Thanks! I'm with ya on the snow
Nice.
I can remember that kind of weather.
Ah, that's what I was looking for. thanks!!!!
Yes! Me too!
Nice job. But your home looks coooold!!!!
You're saying vehicles are supposed to go in there?
Very good idea.
Very nice and creative. I wonder if there is a way to simplify the structure of the wheel brackets, maybe out of pipe? Thanks for posting your design!
I'd love to see the sketchup plans for this for your specific workbench. I watched your workbench video last night and was sold on it as is and this addition is the kicker for me to build for my Wisconsin garage! Damn snow...
No sketchup plan but I got the idea from here:)
www.finewoodworking.com/fwnpdffree/011181054.pdf