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Barbeque Grill Converted Into Portable Table Saw
"When my gas barbeque grill wore out, I discarded the grill and turned the rolling stand into a portable radial arm saw," says Elroy Lindaas, Mayville, N. Dak.
    "First I removed the grill from the stand, leaving the side shelves on. The saw came with a metal framework, which I bolted to the grill's frame. Then I used heavy plywood to build a cutting surface like the ones that usually come with radial arm saws from the factory. The cutting surface was then bolted to the saw frame.
    "I can easily move the saw wherever I need it, and roll it out of the way whenever I'm not using it. It works great," says Lindaas. "To be safe, be sure to mount the saw as close to the center of gravity as possible."
    Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Elroy N. Lindaas, 735 153rd Ave. N.E., Mayville, N. Dak. 58257 (ph 701 786-3064; enl@polarcomm.com).


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2010 - Volume #34, Issue #5