The My Shop Cart

And some more updates

Stabilizers, the top is floating on the base and the stabilizers ensure the top do not move when I want to move away the whole table. The black spacers are adjustable feet up side down giving the ability to level the top if the floor is not even. I have about 3/4" play. The top alone is about 150lbs it's made of 2 sheets of 12mm 1 sheet of 18mm and one sheet of 15mm for the torsion part. Sheets are all Baltic Birch 60" x 60". The overall size of the top is 42 1/2" x 58" with an overhang of 2" on each side.
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Time to put down the top onto the base. Some round over and sanding required.
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Front side, two drawers. One to hold the Vac-Sys pump & accessories and one to store the Vac-Sys bases. There will be a power strip on each side and a switch to activate the Vac-Sys pump. I still have to figure out the Vac-Sys pipes but everything will be on quick connect for fast removal.
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Left side, plan is to store the DF500 and the small dominos. There is also a bin for mini systainers for common screws etc..
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Right side, plan is to store the DF700 and the large dominos. Again more mini systainers. The central opening you see here is unknown  [eek]
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Back side, large/thin drawers to store hardwares. That side face the table saw when used as outfeed table.
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Round over on all corners. the edge is made of hard maple. Next thing to do on the top is a good sanding and a coat of sealer.
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Two coats of B
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That finish is thick but easy to apply.

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Last coat tomorrow morning  [big grin]
 

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[member=66597]Mario Turcot[/member] - Mario, do you plan on putting an MFT style grid in this top?
 
DashZero said:
Very nice job so far.

Thank you!

Alanbach said:
[member=66597]Mario Turcot[/member] - Mario, do you plan on putting an MFT style grid in this top?

Yes & No

The top you see is a 4"1/2 torsion box and I don't want to make holes in it. The top is removable and is sitting on 6 leveling legs to get it somehow leveled when I need to. The box is extremely rigid and weight around 130lbs. I will be making a MFT top separately with a maple edge like this one that will incase on the actual top. The MFT top will be at about 39-40" from the floor and should be about 60lbs w/o accessories.

I still have a lot to do on the cart. I'm working on my CNC re-doing the spoilboard atm.
 
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