06-29-2015, 05:28 PM
(06-28-2015, 10:10 PM)Kennyv Wrote:(06-28-2015, 05:34 PM)Vinny Wrote: Lookin good Kenny! In fact it looks alot like my HF. When you go to do the wheels, look at the wheel mods for the HF, they'll give more stability. Also keep ahold of it when you go from horiz to vert, it can flip over. Don't ask me how I know.hey Vinny does your HF tilt 90 degrees and did it come with a table ?
and don't worry bout me flippin it... this machines center weight aint too bad . Im gona add weight to the front when I beef it up anyways .. as far as the wheels im going slap on lawn mower wheels maybe put a 4x4 wood base with a through axle .
next im gona steel the roller bearings and all the brass bushings he put on it. IMO Good parts wasted on the wheels.
Only gota roll it out 4 feet don't need nutin special
Yes, it does 90 degrees and came with a table. I got rid of the axle altogether and put 1x6 PT (all I had) on the front and back and mounted actual locking castors on it. The flipping happens if you allow the saw assembly to stand up by itself. The momentum and sudden stop will flip it.
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