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Tom Gardner[_29_] April 18th 18 04:54 PM

Paletized bench tools
 
I have a beautiful workbench top in my garage. I face glued 20 2x4s and
sent the slab through the planer then sanded and gave it 5 coats of
urathane. I mounted my 6" bench grinder, my 4" Colombia vice and my
Craftsman hobby swivel vice to 5/4"x8" Beech. Then I C-clamp the tools
to the top whithout drilling mounting holes in the unblemished top and
have a big, flat work surface. Is there some mounting system
off-the-shelf? I still have a few tools to mount.

Jim Wilkins[_2_] April 18th 18 05:36 PM

Paletized bench tools
 
"Tom Gardner" wrote in message
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I have a beautiful workbench top in my garage. I face glued 20 2x4s
and sent the slab through the planer then sanded and gave it 5 coats
of urathane. I mounted my 6" bench grinder, my 4" Colombia vice and
my Craftsman hobby swivel vice to 5/4"x8" Beech. Then I C-clamp the
tools to the top whithout drilling mounting holes in the unblemished
top and have a big, flat work surface. Is there some mounting system
off-the-shelf? I still have a few tools to mount.



You could make small tool mounting tables that temporarily attach to
the sides of the main bench with loose pin hinges.



whit3rd April 18th 18 09:26 PM

Paletized bench tools
 
On Wednesday, April 18, 2018 at 8:56:36 AM UTC-7, Tom Gardner wrote:
I have a beautiful workbench top in my garage. I face glued 20 2x4s...Is there some mounting system
off-the-shelf? I still have a few tools to mount.


Anvils commonly had a through square hole (the Hardy), and a shanked tool could be
dropped in there and (depending on design) held by a wedge through a slotted tang.

An inset hard spot on top of the table, and another hard spot on the underside, and you
can shank-mount any fitted item.

Another scheme I've liked, is to put a magnetic base (one of those machinist dial indicator
bases) upside down, and a variety of tooling can be positioned on it, and locked by
flipping the lever. Not gonna work for heavy vises, though.

A third approach is a few rows of holes with tee nuts on the bottom; then you can take a
gizmo-on-a-plate to the bench, position it between two rows of holes, and use
ell sections as holddowns to clamp the plate. Or buy commercial holddowns:

https://www.carbideanddiamondtooling.com/Heavy.Duty.Hold.Down.Clamp.Set.Pair.625.750875.T-Slot

I've found that painting the wood with white glue (or cementing some fine sandpaper to it)
makes the friction of wood-on-wood quite satisfactory for clamped items.

Rex April 22nd 18 09:01 PM

Paletized bench tools
 
I have seen a system using trailer hitch mounts. You mount several receiver tubes under the edge of the bench. Mount Grinder, vise, arbor press etc to male mounts with a suitable mounting plate. When you need that tool, grab it from under the bench, slide it in the mount, insert pin.

I am goin* to do something similar using some telespar tubing

Bob Engelhardt April 23rd 18 02:18 PM

Paletized bench tools
 
On 4/18/2018 11:54 AM, Tom Gardner wrote:
I have a beautiful workbench top in my garage.Â* I face glued 20 2x4s and
sent the slab through the planer then sanded and gave it 5 coats of
urathane.Â* I mounted my 6" bench grinder, my 4" Colombia vice and my
Craftsman hobby swivel vice to 5/4"x8" Beech.Â* Then I C-clamp the tools
to the top whithout drilling mounting holes in the unblemished top and
have a big, flat work surface.Â* Is there some mounting system
off-the-shelf?Â* I still have a few tools to mount.


I have a couple of seldom-used power tools that are palletized. My
system is to mount the tool on a steel plate and weld a piece of angle
to the bottom of the plate. To use the tool, the vertical leg of the
angle is held in the bench vise. It helps that I have my bench vise
mounted to the side of the bench, so that its top is even with the bench
top.

Oh, wait ... a more careful reading of your post reveals that your bench
vise itself is palletized. Pallet on pallet is probably not a good idea.

whit3rd April 25th 18 11:59 PM

Paletized bench tools
 
On Wednesday, April 18, 2018 at 8:56:36 AM UTC-7, Tom Gardner wrote:
I mounted my 6" bench grinder, my 4" Colombia vice and my
Craftsman hobby swivel vice to 5/4"x8" Beech. Then I C-clamp the tools
to the top whithout drilling


For my bench grinder, I did that same sort of thing, but added a lip
to the pallet, that hangs over the bench edge. This makes it a kind of
half-bench-hook, so pressure on the grinding wheels doesn't walk the
grinder back from the edge. It still takes a C-clamp or two, and looks ugly,
but my workspace isn't a candidate for Shop Beautiful cover art.


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