Exceptional! I am making a shingle/siding jig next week. I had planned on using my jig on the surface of the bunk. Your side mount method is genius and much better. Thanks for sharing!
Very cool. I saw another fellow who just used the toggles, but I think that your idea is better using the angle iron. It would be cool if there was a way to hook the 2 toggles together somehow so that you could throw them both with one movement. That would take some thinking. Thanks for sharing. I am going to try something similar on my 130.
Imagine the clamp handle on an aluminum brake. Now imagine the two angle irons are long and the come out together. You lift with that single handle. * You make an elbow in both arms so when you lift it goes up, but when you let go, the "handle" pivots down on a joint; getting out of the way of the blade.
Great Idea 👍
Super idea! tHanks for a great video.
I really like how you simplified the mechanism.
Exceptional! I am making a shingle/siding jig next week. I had planned on using my jig on the surface of the bunk. Your side mount method is genius and much better. Thanks for sharing!
Great tip, I have been coming up with quite a few different ways to do this, your design has lit the light, awesome thinking, thnx for sharing
Wow that’s genius on another level. Thanks for sharing your idea. 👍🏽👍🏽
Very well done! Great idea.
Really appreciate this video 👍 fantastic idea especially because it’s multi use. Thanks 😊
Very nice idea, thanks for sharing.
Great idea, do you show it in action? Thanks
thx man....friggin genius...patent that idea.!!
Simple and effective. Nice!!
super cool
I’m going to implement this on my mill right away
Brilliant!
Great idea seems to work good new sub
Great idea!
That’s nifty
Very cool. I saw another fellow who just used the toggles, but I think that your idea is better using the angle iron. It would be cool if there was a way to hook the 2 toggles together somehow so that you could throw them both with one movement. That would take some thinking. Thanks for sharing. I am going to try something similar on my 130.
Imagine the clamp handle on an aluminum brake. Now imagine the two angle irons are long and the come out together. You lift with that single handle. * You make an elbow in both arms so when you lift it goes up, but when you let go, the "handle" pivots down on a joint; getting out of the way of the blade.
Where did you get that toggle thing? TY!
These “toggle clamps” are sold on eBay.
@@kevinthemiller9003 Thanks!