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Tool Table Rotates For Easy Access
David Chambers designed a 48-in. dia. rotating tool table that gives him easy access to a cut-off saw, drill press, band saw, planer and combination belt/disc sander.
    “I needed a way to get at different tools when working with long materials,” explains Chambers, who does custom carpentry projects.
    Chambers’ solution was to build a cabinet that, while attached to his existing workbench, stuck out from it. The cabinet consists of a 2 by 4-ft. wood storage unit open to either side.
    “I cut a 1 in. thick, 4 by 8-ft. sheet of pressed board in half and mounted half of it to the top of the cabinets,” says Chambers. “I drilled a hole in the center of it and cut out half a circle on the part that extended over the drawer unit. Then I drilled a hole in the center of the second half and cut out a full circle.”
    Chambers used a router on a piece of flat stock set on a 24-in. radius to cut out the half and full circle pieces. He set the full round over the half circle and slipped a 2-in. long dowel through both holes.
    “I mounted the tools to the top disk and just pull it around as needed,” says Chambers. “There’s nothing between the two disks, and they don’t move unless you are pulling on them. Yet it’s easy for a 170-lb., 84-year old man to do and has worked well for 16 years.”
    Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, David Chambers, 2594 S. Brehenan Dr., Florence, S.C. 29505 (ph 843 665-7065).


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2012 - Volume #36, Issue #2