Kapex shop stand for $23

Dan Pfeiffer

Member
Joined
Mar 25, 2009
Messages
26
I just finishes making a stand for my Kapex.  I got a couple of steel support legs for conveyor systems at a local industrial surplus place (hgrinc.com) for $7 ea and used a 2x4 sheet of MDF for the top ($10).  I cut two rows of holes that match the diameter and positions of those of the MFT/3.  I cheated a bit on that part and did it on my milling machine.  There's a handy tool.  I used a boring bar to get the 20.15mm holes.  Seems I don't have a 20.15mm drill bit.  Almost 51/64's but I don't have one of those either.  But it's really not necessary to match the diameter for this sort of thing.  Get the feet to fit in and get the saw square on the table and that's fine.  I just like having some quality time with the mill.

The Kapex can be mounted forward or back on the table.  It is shown forward.  I may add some plywood stringers under the MDF for stiffness but I don't know that it's needed.  I may also put a stringer across between the legs at the bottom for added stiffness.  The legs are adjustable and I can set the height of of the saw anywhere between about 25 and 40".  I set it to match the MFT/3 and the saw horses I already made to the same height. 

This is no portable unit.  It is heavy.  Probably 50 lbs or so.  But it's stable and adjustable and was intended for shop use.  I can drop the Kapex on the MFT/3 in the field.  I may have to get some more of these legs for other things around the shop.  The adjust-ability is really handy.  And the price is right.  They must have had 100 of them. 

[attachthumb=#][attachthumb=#][attachthumb=#]

Dan Pfeiffer

 
I like the clamp to hold the work on the saw table. I did not realize the clamps would fit the extension groove. (light bulb goes on)
 
fortrout said:
I like the clamp to hold the work on the saw table. I did not realize the clamps would fit the extension groove. (light bulb goes on)

Then you didn't read my Kapex review. [tongue]
 
Nice one Dan.  How easy and quick is it to adjust the height should you want or need to?
 
Nice one Dan.  How easy and quick is it to adjust the height should you want or need to?

Adjusting the height is pretty easy but it's not a super quick operation.  There are two bolts on each leg that you loosen.  That lets the length change by about 2".  For more you move to different slots.  When I set it to match the MFT/3 I used the scissor jack from my car (gotta remember to put that back) to lift one side from the lower cross member.  This gave me the precision needed to get a good match in height.  Once the height was dialed in I set the leg length on each end and tightened the bolts.  Then I did the other side, then back to the first to fine tune.  It took 15 minutes or so to get it all set to my satisfaction.  Without the jack it would have been a bit of a pain I think. 

 
Back
Top