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Default decent tip to make rolling cabinets stationary

When I put my bench on 6 3" castors, I was concerned about having to
chase it around the shop when I did planing, etc.

I planned to make 2-4 wedges that I could kick under the edge of the
bench, for stability. They'd were gonna have a handle or something on
them so I could jerk them out when I wanted to move the bench.

When I got done, the darn thing was so heavy that I have to heave with
all my weight just to budge it. Haven't needed the wedges.

I still think they were a good, simple idea, and will try them on the
next piece of rolling stock I make.

Old Guy

On Jul 13, 11:31*am, mac davis wrote:
On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 08:58:15 -0400, RLM wrote:
On Fri, 11 Jul 2008 05:08:09 -0700, Limp Arbor wrote:


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http://www.woodworkingtips.com/etips/2008/07/10/ws/


The easiest thing to use that I have found to keep any thing that rolls in
one place temporarily is a short length of chain that I whip around the
base of any caster wheel, from one on a cabinet to the caster on a utility
trailer. The chain can be sized from small ball type chain that is used as
a pull cord for a ceiling fan for small casters on cabinets to 5/16 link
chain for the utility trailer. Match the size chain to the size of the
caster.


Murphy's law would indicate that I should wrap castors with electrical cords..
Seems like every time I try to roll something, that's what stops it.. ;-[

mac

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