DIY Retractable Casters | Metal Work
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ธ.ค. 2020
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Making some retractable casters out of metal scraps to free up some floor space in the workshop!
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Excelente ideia parabéns!
Great job, I bought mine for my bench and they work great. I put a oak step bar between each two at each end, a massive improvement!!
Thats something I want to try with mine also :)
I just started to watch your videos and i love them, you really inspired me to keep working on DIY things and learn more new stuff, thanks a lot!
Thanks a lot for your feedback, it gives me inspiration to continue with projects :)
Great idea. I like it a lot
Nice to hear :) thanks
Thank you for sharing this video is very helpful
No problem, thanks for your feedback :)
Perfect!
100% awesome.
110% thanks!! :)
O melhor que vi, muito bem feito. Parabéns.
Thanks a lot 😀👍 obrigado!!
First! Giving me inspiration for my shop!
I'm glad my videos can inspire someone 👍😀 Thanks for watching!!
Awesome :-)
Thanks for watching 👍😀
Very cleaver idea.. the cash was left in the pocket
this is nice! However: Never ever ever pull on the tables of a jointer, this will mess up the adjustment. Similarly I am wondering whether this is really the best home for a jointer / planer. IMO it would be better to have retractable feet in combination with bigger and softer wheels, which will absorb most of the energy created by the fall.
Do you have plans available?
works a treat! If there only was a way to retract all them wheels with a single move... just kidding, I am lazy. :)
Yeah, they work. In fact, I am thinking about modifying them to a two move retract ;) so there might be an update later 👍
Add a steel bar to pair each side at least!
That was what I was thinking of doing, when I get the time to do it :)
Wonder how much weight that can support. Thinking about putting that on my welding table.
Hi, I think this can take a lot of weight. Of course it depends on what materials you use to make them :) I dont think a welding table would be any problem
@@WillysGarageNorway my problem is that the tables weigh about 2200lbs a piece. They were made to support big pump ends. I think this design could work. But maybe make the lever longer? We got over sized casters for the weight. I wouldn't need to move them, but now upper management wants them to move when we 5s the shop. Had I known this would be the case, I would have worked it into the design 3 years ago. Very good work. I will try this. Thanks.
Good luck :) Let me know how it goes 👍