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Love the message bud. And just to clarify for anyone who is unsure, you are absolutely, unequivocally, undeniably, undoubtedly, possibly, maybe, potentially smarter than Edison. But, in all seriousness you have actually solved a genuine issue that we all have. And that is pretty cool. Thank you.
Thanks for the video. Unless you always wear very sturdy shoes (which I don't) that point at the bottom of the latch is just waiting to poke a hole in the top of your foot. Maybe round that off so it is not an accident waiting to happen.
Whenever I need to move my large workbench, I clip them on, use them and then take them off. They work perfectly as single units. Your videos are great, however. Thanks!
I got a set of these and the QD mounts for one of those 6 foot HD tables at work. It's big, heavy, and has stuff in the way to prevent my usual moving methods. These worked a treat. And with the QD mounts. I could just use one set of wheels on several tables by getting more mounts. They're lower profile than the wheels mounted 24/7. Although I'd go with something like you cooked up if I was moving the tables regularly.
Edison was a jerk, Tesla was the true genius. // Great video. I sometimes forget I can use metal in projects because I'm hyper focused on wood all the time, this is a good reminder of using the right tool for the job.
This video is great for so many reasons. Not only the idea is nice but the entire process to come up with the idea and the injection of culture in some parts, plus the daddy jokes which I find amazing, makes this video an incredible piece of work. I can only imagine the amount of work this took. Do you do your videos alone or is there someone helping you? Maybe this was already answered somewhere but regardless of it being solo or a team work, it doesn't change the fact that this was a great content. Thank you for enriching the woodworking community with this entertaining material.
@@robertmceuen3630 None of those are workbenches. It’s a totally different case. You definitely do not want a workbench on casters that don’t retract. You need solid contact to the floor for stability.
Probably should have used 3" casters... I've seen a couple of other YT videos suggesting the same solution and they used a door hinge and 3" casters... The same kind of Angle iron latch. So I have a question, what is the name of that type of latch? They're not a common hardware item, although they look like they should be.
That is a VERY good idea! Question. Only one pair of casters move up and down. So the other one is always ‘movable’. When your workbench is ‘grounded’ - how much the other side moves?
Damn, I just ordered the exact same work bench casters and now I have to send them back! 😅 Thank you for this genius video! Yet again, another great idea I will have to steal! (Btw. absolute flawless editing and good humor as always, this is my new favorite video of yours, well done my friend!)
You could. In Lee’s application, he already has the bench. Was thinking of mounting the legs frames to the outside of the existing legs. Then up on the button would extend the wheels, lifting the the bench. Then just reverse to retract and have the solid footing. Would need to run a cord, but in a shop it’s likely only moving 10’.
Wow!! Look who it is! You look like a TH-camr that went MIA.😂😂. Well welcome back!! Love the message you’re trying to say. I do see some potential saftey issues with this.😂😂 I believe OHSA might ban this video and you might have to start over. Lol Great video Lee!!
Why worry about how wobbly the workbench is when engaging the wheels? It’s not like you are going to engage a single wheel and then decide you’re going to try and get some work done.
Another great video, Lee. I love the ingenuity of your system and am already trying to figure out how to modify it for my own situation. Thanks for the inspiration.
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Honestly can't figure out why you don't have more followers..
We need to spread the word
Yes! You guys need to get on that! 😁
Love the message bud. And just to clarify for anyone who is unsure, you are absolutely, unequivocally, undeniably, undoubtedly, possibly, maybe, potentially smarter than Edison. But, in all seriousness you have actually solved a genuine issue that we all have. And that is pretty cool. Thank you.
To be honest I had no idea there were so many Edison haters out there 😆
@@BustedKnuckleWoodworks OR Lee lovers
Thanks for the video. Unless you always wear very sturdy shoes (which I don't) that point at the bottom of the latch is just waiting to poke a hole in the top of your foot. Maybe round that off so it is not an accident waiting to happen.
Still getting better! 😮 I couldn't stop watching! I do need a new workbench.
Well now you know what to do for wheels 👆
This is amazing! I love what you've built, and those animations are blowing my mind
@@worstworkshop working on finding my voice on here!
Whenever I need to move my large workbench, I clip them on, use them and then take them off. They work perfectly as single units. Your videos are great, however. Thanks!
Not a bad solution if you don’t move it often. I move mine several times a day though, so it saves a lot of time for me.
I got a set of these and the QD mounts for one of those 6 foot HD tables at work. It's big, heavy, and has stuff in the way to prevent my usual moving methods. These worked a treat. And with the QD mounts. I could just use one set of wheels on several tables by getting more mounts. They're lower profile than the wheels mounted 24/7. Although I'd go with something like you cooked up if I was moving the tables regularly.
That sounds like a great use for them!
Edison was a jerk, Tesla was the true genius. // Great video. I sometimes forget I can use metal in projects because I'm hyper focused on wood all the time, this is a good reminder of using the right tool for the job.
I hear ya on the Edison/Tesla debate! It's all about using the right tools, right?
Thanks for the info. And more importantly, the much needed laughs !!!!
Oh yeah...looking forward to the next video 😜
Edison found that one invention out of 10,000 that's worth stealing.
@@elmouto3883 Yep :-)
This video is great for so many reasons. Not only the idea is nice but the entire process to come up with the idea and the injection of culture in some parts, plus the daddy jokes which I find amazing, makes this video an incredible piece of work. I can only imagine the amount of work this took. Do you do your videos alone or is there someone helping you? Maybe this was already answered somewhere but regardless of it being solo or a team work, it doesn't change the fact that this was a great content.
Thank you for enriching the woodworking community with this entertaining material.
Very kind of you to say. I’m doing this all myself… which is why it took so long since my last video!
Awesome idea! Of course you come up with this video after I already bought and installed my casters. 😅
Ah, well! Now you have a great solution for the future, though. 💪
I bought a set of those and I hate them. They stick out 5 inches on each side and it takes up too much room.
But his idea is 100 times better.
@ thanks my man 👍
Interesting. I have some stuff hanging on the ends so the angle iron would get in the way. But you have given me some ideas. Thank you!
Glad I could give you some ideas!
I have those cheap workbench castors - they work a treat - been using them for years
Ok 👍
Great invention! And I appreciate your positive and inspirational mindset.
I appreciate that!
This will improve everything I do in my shop!! such a simple and great idea!
I know, right? Keep it simple I say
@ so good
Nice solution! Yeah I've thought about those as well, but my garage floor is both uneven and slightly sloped, which makes it difficult.
Yeah, that makes it tough for sure
All my machinery is on lockable, swivel casters. Never encountered any problems. Saw, plane, joint, sand with no distractions.
@@robertmceuen3630 None of those are workbenches. It’s a totally different case. You definitely do not want a workbench on casters that don’t retract. You need solid contact to the floor for stability.
You replied in 2 minutes! Thanks. Ya, my workbench doesn't move. Well, I should say its not mobile. If I move it, it's by dragging.
lol it’s exactly what I did to make my cabinet saw mobile. Great video
Yep, works on anything with casters I would think
Probably should have used 3" casters... I've seen a couple of other YT videos suggesting the same solution and they used a door hinge and 3" casters... The same kind of Angle iron latch. So I have a question, what is the name of that type of latch? They're not a common hardware item, although they look like they should be.
Closest thing I’ve seen in a store would be a gate latch
Regarding your new Naked Wood Working show: will it be on in the morning? 😂😂😂
Late late late night only!
Great video and great idea Lee. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
That is a VERY good idea! Question. Only one pair of casters move up and down. So the other one is always ‘movable’. When your workbench is ‘grounded’ - how much the other side moves?
When the bench is on the floor the one touching the floor doesn’t move at all because it’s only touching very lightly.
I did something very similar 30 years ago
Damn, I just ordered the exact same work bench casters and now I have to send them back! 😅 Thank you for this genius video! Yet again, another great idea I will have to steal! (Btw. absolute flawless editing and good humor as always, this is my new favorite video of yours, well done my friend!)
@@adrianwoodworm You are too kind. Not totally flawless but getting there!
You’re totally fine. I have three sets of these in my workshop and they work great just as they are.
How about a mechanized approach? Use the flexispot frame with big casters. Button up, button down.
It would be interesting to see if I could make a decent workbench out of that frame!
You could. In Lee’s application, he already has the bench. Was thinking of mounting the legs frames to the outside of the existing legs. Then up on the button would extend the wheels, lifting the the bench. Then just reverse to retract and have the solid footing. Would need to run a cord, but in a shop it’s likely only moving 10’.
Can this be mounted on the insides of the legs?
I think you could, depends on what kind of bench you have and if there is some kind of cabinet that would be in the way.
Great job. Thank you 😊
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
Now you tell me?! My order just arrived!
@@wh0tube sorry 🤷🏻♂️ 😉
@ no problem, as a way of compensation I will leverage (i.e.: steal) your ideas and incorporate the trash casters I just received into them! 😁
@ that would be interesting. Send pics if it works!
Wow!! Look who it is! You look like a TH-camr that went MIA.😂😂. Well welcome back!! Love the message you’re trying to say. I do see some potential saftey issues with this.😂😂
I believe OHSA might ban this video and you might have to start over. Lol
Great video Lee!!
@@scottbyrd2157 OSHA would find a lot worse things in my shop than this 😆
I like it!
Thanks 🙏
Why worry about how wobbly the workbench is when engaging the wheels? It’s not like you are going to engage a single wheel and then decide you’re going to try and get some work done.
What if you have a project or a bunch of tools on the bench at the time? I’ve had stuff slide off from that.
Merci 🤩. Un abonné suplémentaire 👏💪
Merci et bienvenue ☺️
Good thinking you have there, you, thinker…
The caster are not trash and work very easily. No need to add a metal spike to side of your work bench.
Okay 🤷🏻♂️
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Another great video, Lee. I love the ingenuity of your system and am already trying to figure out how to modify it for my own situation.
Thanks for the inspiration.
@ thanks for watching my friend
You talk WAY too much.. and I had to turn off your video because of it.
Whatever 🤷🏻♂️