Mike,
No I never did... I have some that are a little older that I'll post, it's evolved some but you'll get the idea. We are full service re-modelers so we do plumbing, electrical, framing, cabinetry, tile, etc. When we take on a kitchen project the only thing we sub out is slab counter tops (granite, quartz, corian, etc.) We (my wife and I) do all design, demolition, and installation of everything. In the trailer pics you'll see how I cart my Bosch saw around, My cutting platform is mounted to the back door and clips onto the DW723 stand when I use it. I have a 8 foot long workbench with the where the miter saw is. I can use it in place if need be, I have a microwave mounted under the counter and a battery box and 5000 watt inverter on a cart I built. You can see the Festool stack and to the right is 2 rows of the large black bins, full of parts, etc. I have a pop up canopy, ladders, a liberator hand truck, blah, blah, blah. The cart has an air compressor, etc. on it. There's a cord reel and an air hose reel mounted on it. My battery chargers, etc. are on cart, I just pull out the cord reel and plug it in and the cart is powered up (air, batteries, and whatever else I need can be plugged into the cart). The cart isn't configured quite like it is in the picture anymore, but it's much the same concept. I bought a Miller Synchrowave Tig machine a while back and have been trying to teach myself how to weld aluminum. I want to make a custom cart with better storage layout and like 8" semi pneumatic tires so I can get over those thresholds better. Well, let me know what you think, I'm off to work...
Chris...
No I never did... I have some that are a little older that I'll post, it's evolved some but you'll get the idea. We are full service re-modelers so we do plumbing, electrical, framing, cabinetry, tile, etc. When we take on a kitchen project the only thing we sub out is slab counter tops (granite, quartz, corian, etc.) We (my wife and I) do all design, demolition, and installation of everything. In the trailer pics you'll see how I cart my Bosch saw around, My cutting platform is mounted to the back door and clips onto the DW723 stand when I use it. I have a 8 foot long workbench with the where the miter saw is. I can use it in place if need be, I have a microwave mounted under the counter and a battery box and 5000 watt inverter on a cart I built. You can see the Festool stack and to the right is 2 rows of the large black bins, full of parts, etc. I have a pop up canopy, ladders, a liberator hand truck, blah, blah, blah. The cart has an air compressor, etc. on it. There's a cord reel and an air hose reel mounted on it. My battery chargers, etc. are on cart, I just pull out the cord reel and plug it in and the cart is powered up (air, batteries, and whatever else I need can be plugged into the cart). The cart isn't configured quite like it is in the picture anymore, but it's much the same concept. I bought a Miller Synchrowave Tig machine a while back and have been trying to teach myself how to weld aluminum. I want to make a custom cart with better storage layout and like 8" semi pneumatic tires so I can get over those thresholds better. Well, let me know what you think, I'm off to work...
Chris...