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It all depends on how you design it. With adequate cross bracing and or sheeting, a wooden stand can be very rigid.
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Thanks! Verticals would be 4x4s or 4x6s, top would be 4 laminations of 3/4 " plywood, I'm new but have read a bit about the necessity of rigidity and have found noone suggesting using the factory stand as is. Received the unit bolted to a pallet and never realized that he never used the stand, Have an older Delta DP that might like the stand, Thanks again!
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Be sure to add some diagonals or sheet the sides with plywood.
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I had an Enco mill that I put on a wooden stand. Worked just fine. I used two layers of 3/4" plywood for the platform for the mill to sit on. I put plywood on the sides and back to strengthen it as Tom suggested.
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(06-08-2019, 12:16 PM)lakebom Wrote: Thanks! Verticals would be 4x4s or 4x6s, top would be 4 laminations of 3/4 " plywood, I'm new but have read a bit about the necessity of rigidity and have found noone suggesting using the factory stand as is. Received the unit bolted to a pallet and never realized that he never used the stand, Have an older Delta DP that might like the stand, Thanks again!
4x4 & 4x6s are overkill. I used 2x4s and 2x6s. I had some angle iron inside but I can't remember exactly where I put it. It's been over a decade since I built it.
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(06-08-2019, 04:15 PM)EdK Wrote: (06-08-2019, 12:16 PM)lakebom Wrote: Thanks! Verticals would be 4x4s or 4x6s, top would be 4 laminations of 3/4 " plywood, I'm new but have read a bit about the necessity of rigidity and have found noone suggesting using the factory stand as is. Received the unit bolted to a pallet and never realized that he never used the stand, Have an older Delta DP that might like the stand, Thanks again!
4x4 & 4x6s are overkill. I used 2x4s and 2x6s. I had some angle iron inside but I can't remember exactly where I put it. It's been over a decade since I built it.
Ed
Thanks for the input! I have the 4x6 lumber around forever. sheathing sides in plywood sounds good. THank you!