Yes in two locations (multiple screws at each location of course) Each side is screwed to the two supports that form an "L". Screws are in the sides and back of the "L" support (if that makes sense) The shelves do not carry much weight. If you had something heavier you could do a 45 degree shelf support but with my setup its not needed.
Watch an Overview of the Dust Collection Cart features here: th-cam.com/video/eR71Lv198GA/w-d-xo.html
That came out very nice, looks like you wore out the kreg drill bit, lol
Yes I did. The work piece wasn't locked in the jig tight enough and the piece moved slightly and snapped the bit.😡
Buenísimo!!!! Graciasss
you're welcome!
Awesome build! I'm trying to figure out how that is enough support for your shleves? Its only connected to the back right?
Yes in two locations (multiple screws at each location of course) Each side is screwed to the two supports that form an "L". Screws are in the sides and back of the "L" support (if that makes sense) The shelves do not carry much weight. If you had something heavier you could do a 45 degree shelf support but with my setup its not needed.
@@Woodified thank you! I'm building as I go, no plans!🤣
Is the foam gasket used on your bucket just a foam insulation that goes around interior pipes?
yes it's just foam pipe insulation and a piece of painters tape at the seam. The CA glue didn't hold.
Does that foam seal well enough? How’s it holding up over time?
Check out this video that shows the overview 33 months later with the original foam still in use.
Sorry for got to add the link: th-cam.com/video/eR71Lv198GA/w-d-xo.html
Also do you have plans for this or a cut list?
I will lookup my cut list for you.
I added the cutting list diagram and SketchUp files here: woodified.blogspot.com/2022/01/build-cyclone-dust-collection-cart-for.html
So much romance lol
Since that moment we've been inseparable, LOL