ear3
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I'm starting to plan out my mitre saw cart for home shop use of my Kapex. The UG Cart is great for site work, but the extensions don't provide enough support for my taste for boards 9"+. I'm going to use design of [member=11196]Peter Parfitt[/member] as a base, but I'm thinking of modifying the extensions so that they can be longer.
I still haven't decided on design. The easiest would be to get the FastCap bracket and have a dedicated 1x12 board and leg. But I wanted to experiment with a design that would be integrated into the cart itself -- like a couple of boards that were hinged together (I was thinking piano hinge, with the cylinder on the underside) so they could fold up and hang vertically off the side of the cart when not in use. For this design, though, I would need to build in some sort of support mechanism that could slide in place when they were extended and so give them some rigidity.
Off the top of my head I thought why not install some T-tracks on either edge, and then have some sort of key stock that could slide in place and then be secured with set screws -- basically the same concept as the connecting rods for the Festool guide rails, only longer. So my question is, do they already make a steel bar like this that would slide into any T-Track? If not, then I suppose I could just use standard key stock with approximate measurements of 1/4" x 3/8" (max 7/16"), then drill and tap some holes for set screws.
I would still have to build a leg assembly to support the boards at the end once fully extended, but presumably the connecting rods would provide enough rigidity so that there would be no bowing at the hinged joint between the two boards. If the T-Track idea sounds dubious, I would be curious to hear other solutions for what I'm trying to do.
Thanks.
I still haven't decided on design. The easiest would be to get the FastCap bracket and have a dedicated 1x12 board and leg. But I wanted to experiment with a design that would be integrated into the cart itself -- like a couple of boards that were hinged together (I was thinking piano hinge, with the cylinder on the underside) so they could fold up and hang vertically off the side of the cart when not in use. For this design, though, I would need to build in some sort of support mechanism that could slide in place when they were extended and so give them some rigidity.
Off the top of my head I thought why not install some T-tracks on either edge, and then have some sort of key stock that could slide in place and then be secured with set screws -- basically the same concept as the connecting rods for the Festool guide rails, only longer. So my question is, do they already make a steel bar like this that would slide into any T-Track? If not, then I suppose I could just use standard key stock with approximate measurements of 1/4" x 3/8" (max 7/16"), then drill and tap some holes for set screws.
I would still have to build a leg assembly to support the boards at the end once fully extended, but presumably the connecting rods would provide enough rigidity so that there would be no bowing at the hinged joint between the two boards. If the T-Track idea sounds dubious, I would be curious to hear other solutions for what I'm trying to do.
Thanks.