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Re: Base casting measurements?


 
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The first time I experienced the tip-over-backward tendency of my HF saw I set about to eliminate it much the way that John Vreede did.? I used a couple of lengths of 1-1/2"x3/16" angle iron, bolting the stock stand to it with some angle brackets.? I stuck my back wheels (cannibalized from a Razor scooter) out farther than John did, so even if the saw gets away from me when when raising it, it still can't flip over.? My front wheels came from a RipStik caster board, they're well-made and swivel easily.? I added a wooden shelf on the bottom, which is nice for storing accessories.? The swarf-catcher visible in the first photo is a heavy sheet metal affair that was an offcut from a workbench shelf that I shortened; it just hangs off the upper shelf of the saw.

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