You should consider recessing the push button into the cab. If you take the legs off and out that on the ground or slide it into a truck, it’ll rip it out. Look at how it’s done on the Phoenix or CE you have there. :)
The bottom panel is very thin so I can’t, but if I ever transport it I’ll be sure to remove the button and put it inside the machine so that doesn’t happen.
@@MaxsGaragetrue. If you feel like messing with it, get you like a 3”x3” piece of scrap 3/4” plywood. Glue it to the inside of the cabinet over the button hole. Mount the switch onto the plywood so it’s deeper into the cabinet. May have to use a fosner drill bit or something to make it easier to hit the button once it’s in there. Or just remove it like you say. Just a suggestion. 😊
You should consider recessing the push button into the cab. If you take the legs off and out that on the ground or slide it into a truck, it’ll rip it out. Look at how it’s done on the Phoenix or CE you have there. :)
The bottom panel is very thin so I can’t, but if I ever transport it I’ll be sure to remove the button and put it inside the machine so that doesn’t happen.
@@MaxsGaragetrue. If you feel like messing with it, get you like a 3”x3” piece of scrap 3/4” plywood. Glue it to the inside of the cabinet over the button hole. Mount the switch onto the plywood so it’s deeper into the cabinet. May have to use a fosner drill bit or something to make it easier to hit the button once it’s in there. Or just remove it like you say. Just a suggestion. 😊