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Casters: welding vs. bolting
Ignoramus1740 wrote:
Is it better to bolt the casters to the bottom, or to just weld them on. That's my question. I built a moveable base a few years ago for a bandsaw. The casters I put on were not what I really wanted but I did want to be able move this 500# saw. I bolted them on. Now I have the casters I want to use. As soon as I get some ambition, I'll take the saw off the base, unbolt the old casters and put the new ones on. I'll have to fabricate a weldment to bolt to since I can't drill the new bolt pattern where there are holes. Well, I could weld up the holes and might do that. The old casters will be in good condition for a lighter duty task, the new ones will be bolted again in case I need to remove one for repair or decide the relationship of fixed and stearable casters need to be changed. For your case, is it strong enough to just tack on casters on the corners. Might some 1/2x? flat stock welded on be a better surface to use to better support the weight? Wes S -- Reply to: Whiskey Echo Sierra Sierra AT Alpha Charlie Echo Golf Romeo Oscar Paul dot Charlie Charlie Lycos address is a spam trap. |
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