This press has worked like a charm for my projects ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxajoEbapTfqWaadnqb04h6U576yxXp-FE . I didn't even secure it to my table top, mainly due to the fact that I was using a 15 lbs drill vise. It's not flimsy at all as to what others have claimed it to be. Make sure the locking nuts and levers are secured and there won't be any issues with light pressure and patience. I was able to drill through aluminum, plastic, and steel (steel took a while) with no problems at all. Yeah it took a little longer than a regular drill press, but I don't have the space OR the money for one.The instruction manual was worthless, but luckily assembling the press was intuitive. However, the manual would be good for ordering replacement parts if needed. There is a nice breakdown of the parts that are included in the kit. Before ordering, make sure it is compatible with your unit, it is clearly stated what models the press is compatible with.This was an excellent purchase for $40!!
Hey Jeff, yeah, I was super thrilled when I found the pins. They were the last missing piece to this build. As for the bolts I was a bit concerned if they are strong enough since they have to support the drill press upside down. But they are :) Even when I should get rid of the drill press in the future I will keep the bolts atleast ;)
You are an outstanding craftsman, and looks like your machinery is top notch. Beautiful flip cabinet. What country are you in? Thank you for a great video.
WOW!! Nothing like having a shop full of second hand junky tools. A really wow cabinet configuration. And of course your daughter will LOVE inheriting it all.
For gods sakes! Someone give Mike Norris a pill and help him learn to read. We are all doing something Mike. I have several vids, too. The point Mike was to tease the man about his fabulous and super expensive shop equipment. Is that hard to understand. He liked my comment.
Very good video. Thank you. I used to cut down full sheets of ply as you were doing on the table saw with many of the same problems, then I bought a Festool track saw on recommendation from another wood worker and now cutting down sheet goods is easy and IMHO much safer than using the table saw.
Thanks. Yeah that's what I've switched to in the meantime, too 😉👍 The first few cuts with the Festool track saw to make the sheets manageable and then the repetitive cuts on the sliding table saw. Super fast effecient 😍 Love it 😁
Yeah the plywood is pretty high grade stuff! Technically the patch is on the inside of the cabinet. But since it is open in the middle it is visible. Turning the sheet around wouldn't have changed much, since it is open there, too. It's shop furnituer so I am totally fine with that
Hallo Rainer, danke für deinen Kommentar! Ja das mit der Elektrik habe ich im Video auch bewusst kurz gehalten, da ich da nicht so bewandert bin wie mit Holz. Danke für den Tipp mit den Aderendhülsen. Die werde ich dann bei Gelegenheit noch hinzufügen.
Hello my friend. This is a pretty good idea, and it's great. Useful and practical for narrow spaces. I can do it for a few of my tools. Thank you for the introduction and information. See you. Big greetings. stay healthy and happy...
How do you know/measure how tall/large of gap you need, for each tool to rotate without bumping? I have a Ridgid R4331 bench top planer and a Delta Cruzer 10" miter saw that I would like to build a flip top cart for. Thanks!
At 16:10 to 16:20 I noticed the stand was very unsteady and swayed back and forth as you were clamping and drilling on the side table. How secure is this mobile workstation and what could you done to firm it up?
Hi there, yeah there is a little bit of a wobble there. I've stiffen it up with 4 triangular brackets. You can see that in my shop tour video. With that it is rock solid!
Super job! I am reworking my small shop and need floor space. Excellent build that has given me some guidance. I have a jointer that is 1m long and will put my thickness planer on the flip side. Cool idea with the index pins. Just subscribed. Keep up the videos. Viele Grüße aus Baden Württemberg.
Yeah it had a bit of a wobble left to right. I added small brackets between the bottom and sides and now it is rock solid. I show in the video of my shop tour if you want to see it ;) Thanks!
Glad I found this! I'm in the process of building my own flip top (for my spindle sander and my planer), and I'm definitely going to use those indexing pins. That's way nicer looking then what I was going to use. Might even using that idea of drawers, although I might not have enough plywood for that. Ha! Great video, sir. Amazing that you only have 296 views!
Thanks Matt! Yes these indexing pins make the flipping operation so fast and fun! Go for them 😉 I think it is worth the extra trip to get another sheet of ply for the drawers. Then you have plenty of storage and it helps to keep the shop clean 😅
I'm making a rolling tool cabinet. I'm using these drawer sides for the 100mm drawers with bottom fit runners for the 50mm drawers. They only have two wheels at each side but 40kg load should be more than enough. www.screwfix.com/p/drawer-sides-runners-400mm-2-pack/16005#product_additional_details_container
Hello Fabian, i am building a flip top for a miter saw. For securing the table i like to use your indexing pins. Can you please give me a Link to the shop where you bought them? Thank you
0:12 At this moment (being the first time seeing you and your channel) i had a just a moment of thinking that Jason Momoa had started a youtube woodworking channel ;-))))) In that instance your face do look like him a lot and the muscles are there too, not like his but as i said, it was for just like a few moments. I hope you're not offended that i shared this thought here... now. I literally stopped the video to comment until i forget to do it ;-) Cheers!
Did you have to drill out the column to better connect the drill press head to the column? Mine is held on by a set screw, which is fine with gravity assisting. I'm assuming upside down the little set screw isn't going to cut it.
Hi Thomas, they are from Gantner Norm, which is a provider for standard machine parts. Here is the german Amazon link: amzn.to/3IZUHtT Maybe they also send to the US or have a sales partner in the US.
I want to build a similar one. What size drill press is that? I am wondering if the 12 inch drill press be too high of a tool to have a flip top cart and make it unstable. How is your experience so far while using it?
Nice! My drill press has a height of about 73cm (28 in). I really like the cart so far. The wobble in the side bothered me after a while and I made 4 triangles that act as brackets between the base plate and the sides. Now it is really rock solid. I will include that upgrade in the article on my website and also put it in the plans soon.
The construction is awesome, however due to the nature of the build, does it not wiggle a bit? Id potentially add some suporting mechanisam that can be removed when flipping just to ensure that its somewhat "Wiggle free"?
I think if some stretchers were installed in the front and back on top of the bottom piece and between the left and right side would help keep it from racking, I saw quite a bit of sway when he was suing the extension wing.
Thanks Nino and yes there is a bit of wiggle. It didn't bother me yet. I wouldn't want to add something that makes the flipping operation painful. There are several ways to achieve that though.
R W yes that would be good method 👍. I thought about adding someting like this, but the bit of wiggle didn't bother me. Another way I thought of is adding a steel wire that runs in the pipes, can be tensioned and applies pressure to the to sides.
I would like to use a similar concept to create a tabletop out of a dual sided door, so that both sides can be displayed. Is there any way to do this without drilling all the way through the door, and just adding extensions to serve as an axle on both sides?
I like the indexing pins. I was wondering how the holes in the flip top are fareing? How long is the pin that goes into the top? Do you think it would be prudent to add pieces of tubing similar to the bearing surface for the 3/4" pipe? Thanks for sharing.
Yes they are great. They go about 6mm into the hole. I thought about letting the pin go into a metal tube. I already purchased the tube and decided against it since the hole the rather hard beech wood are suficient 👍
Nice project, quality management very professional. Would a counter weight at the bottom plate stabilize the construction against vibration etc.? KR from Germany, subscribed ☺
Hehe yes the quality management is on point and always challenging me 😉 Yes I think that would help. Although I don't know if that makes moving the cart even harder. The cart is 70-90kg already, plus all the stuff in the drawers... I think about running a threaded rod in the center of the pipe in the flip top that is held in place with nuts and washers at each side. Hence apply pressure to the sides of the cart and make it rack less. But I guess it doesn't bother me enough at the moment to really do something about it 😅 Viele Grüße aus Berlin 😉
Great build 😉 I consider rebuilding this myself, because I have such a small workshop - that flip-top solution would come in SO handy!! Btw: solid english 😊👌🏼
Thank you 😊 that flip-top really shines in a small shop. I am very happy to have it around and save a ton of space! Awesome 👍 If you build it, let me know how it turns out 🤗
I've been looking for a way to mount my drill press to my stand and on the few vids I've seen, they just show screwing BOLTS, not wood screws into the wood. What are you screwing them into? You can't just screw bolts into wood and expect it to be secure. As Ricky Ricardo says "''splain" please.
wahou cool ! I have a big dril press and I would like to make a similar stand but I have a question for you. what is the total weight of drill press and sander combination please? Thanks a lot for the answer
Thanks. The drillpress is around 20-25kg. The sander 30kg. So a total of about 55kg. The height of your drillpress might the limiting factor. My drillpress is 73cm tall. With a bit of clearance I end up with 90cm working heigt. Which is almost a bit too high for me...
@@BauWoodworks my drill press is almost your total weight ... 48kg my drill press ... and 98cm high ... it's a "little" monster ... the flip-top stand is impossible for me. I mounted my drill press yesterday so I discovered its wheelbase at that time. thanks a lot for your answer and your videos.
@@BauWoodworks you can watch this video of the assembly of the machine. It's in French sorry. But it's a French machine ^^ and you can imagine its weight ... The head with the engine block is very heavy and the table is made of cast iron so heavy too! ua-cam.com/video/7YYEd89u9gw/v-deo.html thanks for your time :)
➤PLANS for the tool stand: bit.ly/flip-top-tool-stand-plans
This press has worked like a charm for my projects ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxajoEbapTfqWaadnqb04h6U576yxXp-FE . I didn't even secure it to my table top, mainly due to the fact that I was using a 15 lbs drill vise. It's not flimsy at all as to what others have claimed it to be. Make sure the locking nuts and levers are secured and there won't be any issues with light pressure and patience. I was able to drill through aluminum, plastic, and steel (steel took a while) with no problems at all. Yeah it took a little longer than a regular drill press, but I don't have the space OR the money for one.The instruction manual was worthless, but luckily assembling the press was intuitive. However, the manual would be good for ordering replacement parts if needed. There is a nice breakdown of the parts that are included in the kit. Before ordering, make sure it is compatible with your unit, it is clearly stated what models the press is compatible with.This was an excellent purchase for $40!!
Well, that’s the cutest supervisor I’ve seen in the industry so far 👀
For sure!
Love the Quality Manager assistance. I always love when my kiddos help!
Nice job! I liked the locking pins! Very nice. I especially liked the use of your grandpa’s bolts to anchor down. We must remember our past
Hey Jeff,
yeah, I was super thrilled when I found the pins. They were the last missing piece to this build.
As for the bolts I was a bit concerned if they are strong enough since they have to support the drill press upside down. But they are :)
Even when I should get rid of the drill press in the future I will keep the bolts atleast ;)
The little worker is better than most!
You are an outstanding craftsman, and looks like your machinery is top notch. Beautiful flip cabinet.
What country are you in? Thank you for a great video.
Thanks Robert! I am in Germany
Excellent! The built-in storage is pure genius - so many flip top stand designs lack this essential feature. And a bonus third workstation - WOW!
thanks Karl 😊 took me a couple of hours to get the final design 😉 I am pretty happy with it now 😁
Love your assistant. You are a very lucky man.
Hehe yes she is gorgeous! 😍
WOW!! Nothing like having a shop full of second hand junky tools. A really wow cabinet configuration. And of course your daughter will LOVE inheriting it all.
Thanks Terence 🤗 But she will have to split it with her sister 😉
Wow!! Nothing like being an a s s ....unlike you, he is doing something constructive.
For gods sakes! Someone give Mike Norris a pill and help him learn to read. We are all doing something Mike. I have several vids, too. The point Mike was to tease the man about his fabulous and super expensive shop equipment. Is that hard to understand. He liked my comment.
All good, I got your humor 😉
Thanks Mike for stepping up! I viewed Terence comment as a little friendly tease 😉
Fantastic workmanship.
Thanks Serge 🤗🤗
Nice design and presentation. I’ve subscribed and I’m binge watching. 😊I so admire your fluency with English. Best Wishes from Canada.
BELLISSIMO VIDEO.
OTTIME LE REALIZZAZUIONI.
COMPLIMENTI.
SALUTI
SALVIO
Grazie! Saluti indietro
SUPER tout à porter de mains bon travail Merci
Merci beaucoup! 😄
Very nice piece of workshop furniture. Looks the part and seems to function well. Well designed and thought out. Congratulations.
Thanks Harry!
la verdad me encanto la primera vez q veo un banco asi vasculante sos un genio.
Muchas gracias Jorge!
Very nice video. Concise and too the point but not too vague.
Thanks for your feedback 😁
This is a beautiful build. Definitely gave me some great ideas for my own build in the near future.
Awesome, thanks! Let me know how yours turns out!
Nice job ! 👍✌️
Very good video. Thank you. I used to cut down full sheets of ply as you were doing on the table saw with many of the same problems, then I bought a Festool track saw on recommendation from another wood worker and now cutting down sheet goods is easy and IMHO much safer than using the table saw.
Thanks. Yeah that's what I've switched to in the meantime, too 😉👍 The first few cuts with the Festool track saw to make the sheets manageable and then the repetitive cuts on the sliding table saw. Super fast effecient 😍 Love it 😁
Great job my man
Thanks Dave!
This is so awesome!!!
Thx Sean 🤗
A very good project and i have purchased plans. A cutting list would have been very useful also the electrical fittings instruction.
One of the best stand I’ve ever seen ,keep up the good work man. Also that card trick was awesome.
Thanks Teoman 🤗 Glad you like it. New videos are already in the making😉
sir good work super
Thank you 🤗
VERY VERY INFORMATIVE
That is awesome to read! Thank you!
Great ideas and video. Thanks.
8:47, YES! If u find out the wood patch, it prove the plywood is very good,not the bad board!
but! dont forget put them inside >_
Yeah the plywood is pretty high grade stuff! Technically the patch is on the inside of the cabinet. But since it is open in the middle it is visible. Turning the sheet around wouldn't have changed much, since it is open there, too. It's shop furnituer so I am totally fine with that
Spring index pins are awesome!
Ohhh yeah 😎
Bis auf die Verkabelung ohne Aderendhülsen top. Schön gebaut und passt... Über die Elektrik würde ich nochmal schauen...
Hallo Rainer,
danke für deinen Kommentar! Ja das mit der Elektrik habe ich im Video auch bewusst kurz gehalten, da ich da nicht so bewandert bin wie mit Holz. Danke für den Tipp mit den Aderendhülsen. Die werde ich dann bei Gelegenheit noch hinzufügen.
🤩 wish I have seen this first before I built my flip table 😩
Wonderful design!!
Never too late to build a new one 😉 Thanks
@@BauWoodworks I am planning too!! 😁
Awesome! Let me know how it turns out 👍
Hello my friend.
This is a pretty good idea, and it's great. Useful and practical for narrow spaces. I can do it for a few of my tools. Thank you for the introduction and information. See you. Big greetings. stay healthy and happy...
Thank you! 😄 Let me know how your cart turns out, if you build it! Stay healthy too and greetings from Berlin, Germany
@@BauWoodworks Ja, du wirst wissen, wann ich es tue. Bleib gesund und sicher. Wir sehen uns. Schöne Grüße.
Great Job
Thx
Clear instructions, good video. Love it. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! That make me happy to hear! 😍
Very very nice build!! Thanks!
Well thank you 🤗
Good work, I made mobile liftable workbench with DEWALT DW745 and DW735 today!
Thanks mate! That thing looks pretty neat! 👍
Just placed my order and am looking forward to this build!
Thanks for your support 🤗
I hope you have a great time building it and I am looking forward to hearing how your tool cart turns out 😉
Massimo from Italy . Very good job ! Nice !
Grazie Massimo 🤗🤗
Great build! Thank you for the video!
Well thank you for watching 😉🤗🤗
Really great project!
Thanks Fabio!
@14:00 my favorite part of the build!
I loved that part! It was pretty nostalgic to install these bolts 😍
That’s very nice thank for the video
Well, thank you ☺
Very professional
Thanks Kevin 🤗
Great job, amazing result!!! Regards from Brazil. Dieter
Thank you Dieter 🤗 Greetings back to Brazil
Nice job
Thanks Joseph 🤗🙌
Отличная идея. Мастер молодец. Привет из России.
Большое спасибо. С наилучшими пожеланиями из Берлина
(Google translate)
Bau-Woodworks Great build! Man, you have a beautiful shop!
Thanks mate! I love my shop! Sometimes before I go to bed I sneak in the basement and turn on the lights in the shop. Just to have quick look at it 😅
@@BauWoodworks 👍
How do you know/measure how tall/large of gap you need, for each tool to rotate without bumping? I have a Ridgid R4331 bench top planer and a Delta Cruzer 10" miter saw that I would like to build a flip top cart for. Thanks!
At 16:10 to 16:20 I noticed the stand was very unsteady and swayed back and forth as you were clamping and drilling on the side table. How secure is this mobile workstation and what could you done to firm it up?
Hi there,
yeah there is a little bit of a wobble there. I've stiffen it up with 4 triangular brackets. You can see that in my shop tour video. With that it is rock solid!
Nice jobs. 😀
Thanks 🤗
Super job! I am reworking my small shop and need floor space. Excellent build that has given me some guidance.
I have a jointer that is 1m long and will put my thickness planer on the flip side. Cool idea with the index pins.
Just subscribed. Keep up the videos.
Viele Grüße aus Baden Württemberg.
That sounds awesomen! Let me know how it turns out ;)
Thanks for the sub and greeting back to BW from Berlin,
Fabian
Отличная работа.
Спасибо (Google translate...)
Any racking occurring at all? This is an awesome build.
Yeah it had a bit of a wobble left to right. I added small brackets between the bottom and sides and now it is rock solid. I show in the video of my shop tour if you want to see it ;)
Thanks!
muy bueno!!!
saludos desde Argentina
Thanks 🤗 Greetings back to Argentina 👌
great idea
Thaaanks
Schönes Video
Danke
awesome
Thanks Allen 🤗
Espero exista un heredero para todas esas herramientas, saludos
Quizás algún día a mis hijas les gustaría continuarlo.
(Google translate)
I think this channel will grow up faster. Glad to be your subscriber. Danke...
Thanks mate 🤗
What kind of table saw is that with a cross cut sled. Very nice.
It's the Hammer K3 Winner. A european-style sliding table saw! Such a nice machine 😀
Loved so much the project...Awesome ♥️, and loved to watch the building process too.
Fantastic 👏
Thank you so much. Makes me happy to hear 🤗
Good work I just subscribed from Tasmania Australia
Thanks. That's awesome mate 🤗
Glad I found this! I'm in the process of building my own flip top (for my spindle sander and my planer), and I'm definitely going to use those indexing pins. That's way nicer looking then what I was going to use. Might even using that idea of drawers, although I might not have enough plywood for that. Ha! Great video, sir. Amazing that you only have 296 views!
Thanks Matt! Yes these indexing pins make the flipping operation so fast and fun! Go for them 😉
I think it is worth the extra trip to get another sheet of ply for the drawers. Then you have plenty of storage and it helps to keep the shop clean 😅
Those ARE some flippin-sweet indexing pegs!
Absolutely. I am very glad I've found them. Took a few hours of online research to find the right ones with the locking and spring mechanism 😍
I'm making a rolling tool cabinet. I'm using these drawer sides for the 100mm drawers with bottom fit runners for the 50mm drawers. They only have two wheels at each side but 40kg load should be more than enough.
www.screwfix.com/p/drawer-sides-runners-400mm-2-pack/16005#product_additional_details_container
Wonderful work keep going
Thank you 😊 I will!
Hello Fabian, i am building a flip top for a miter saw. For securing the table i like to use your indexing pins. Can you please give me a Link to the shop where you bought them? Thank you
0:12 At this moment (being the first time seeing you and your channel) i had a just a moment of thinking that Jason Momoa had started a youtube woodworking channel ;-)))))
In that instance your face do look like him a lot and the muscles are there too, not like his but as i said, it was for just like a few moments.
I hope you're not offended that i shared this thought here... now. I literally stopped the video to comment until i forget to do it ;-)
Cheers!
Did you have to drill out the column to better connect the drill press head to the column? Mine is held on by a set screw, which is fine with gravity assisting. I'm assuming upside down the little set screw isn't going to cut it.
Awesome!!
Thaaaaanks 🙌
Can you tell me what the 4 snap pins are and there size. Cant seem to find them in the US. But love the concept. Thank you
Hi Thomas,
they are from Gantner Norm, which is a provider for standard machine parts. Here is the german Amazon link: amzn.to/3IZUHtT Maybe they also send to the US or have a sales partner in the US.
Hi Fabi, Nice Flip-top stand! Looking for those indexing pins, where did you source them from ?
Great cart! Where did you find the locking pins that you use on your cart?
Thanks Jim :) I found them on A.......: www.amazon.de/gp/product/B073S7JMQF/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Great build! I would love to build one myself. Greetings from the Philippines!
Thank you! That sounds awesome. Let me know how it went when you've build it! 🤗
Really great!!!
Thank you so much 🤗🤗
Love it! I will most likely replace my flip cart with this model. Well thought out.
Awesome! Definitely let me know how it turns out! 😍
Ótimo projeto parabéns já me inscrevi aí parabéns 🇧🇷
Obrigado
(Google Translate)
Echt cool💪😁
Danke dir 😁
Topppppp work
Thanks Hubert 😁
Where did you find the spring loaded indexing pins?
Hello, is the pipe stationary when you are flipping the stand or does it rotate along with stand?
Hi there,
The pipe rotates along with the table top since I placed a srew throug the pipe.
Hello !! Greetings I am interested in the plane and I would like to know how high is the drill press?
Hi there ☺
My drill press is 73cm high 😉
You can find the plans here: bau-woodworks.com/produkt/flip-top-tool-stand-plans/
At 2:05, what exactly is that face clamp clamping? 🤔
It is preventing the panel from slifing/bowing inwards. The head of the clamp acts as a stop. I know it looks kind of wrong 😅
@@BauWoodworks Ah, okay, that makes sense. I knew I was missing something. Thanks for clarifying!
Sure thing!
Top Daumen hoch !!!
Vielen Dank Harald 🤗🤗
Are plans measurements in Imperial as well as Metric?
Hey Steve,
They are metric only..
That is a much better pocket screw jig. The tensioning handle is on the BACK! My Kreg is up front and is totally in the way of the dust collection.
oh yes this one is great. with the habdle and dust collection on the same side, really sounds like a major pain 😅
I want to build a similar one. What size drill press is that? I am wondering if the 12 inch drill press be too high of a tool to have a flip top cart and make it unstable. How is your experience so far while using it?
Nice! My drill press has a height of about 73cm (28 in). I really like the cart so far. The wobble in the side bothered me after a while and I made 4 triangles that act as brackets between the base plate and the sides. Now it is really rock solid. I will include that upgrade in the article on my website and also put it in the plans soon.
The construction is awesome, however due to the nature of the build, does it not wiggle a bit? Id potentially add some suporting mechanisam that can be removed when flipping just to ensure that its somewhat "Wiggle free"?
I think if some stretchers were installed in the front and back on top of the bottom piece and between the left and right side would help keep it from racking, I saw quite a bit of sway when he was suing the extension wing.
Thanks Nino and yes there is a bit of wiggle. It didn't bother me yet. I wouldn't want to add something that makes the flipping operation painful. There are several ways to achieve that though.
R W yes that would be good method 👍. I thought about adding someting like this, but the bit of wiggle didn't bother me. Another way I thought of is adding a steel wire that runs in the pipes, can be tensioned and applies pressure to the to sides.
I would like to use a similar concept to create a tabletop out of a dual sided door, so that both sides can be displayed. Is there any way to do this without drilling all the way through the door, and just adding extensions to serve as an axle on both sides?
Hi Kai,
yes absolutely. I think if your table is thick enough you can just drill a hole on each side and insert a piece of pipe. Should work ;)
So cold I like your
Thanks, for whatever you like 😉
Cool
I like the indexing pins. I was wondering how the holes in the flip top are fareing? How long is the pin that goes into the top? Do you think it would be prudent to add pieces of tubing similar to the bearing surface for the 3/4" pipe? Thanks for sharing.
Yes they are great. They go about 6mm into the hole. I thought about letting the pin go into a metal tube. I already purchased the tube and decided against it since the hole the rather hard beech wood are suficient 👍
@@BauWoodworks Wonderful, Thanks again.
Nice project, quality management very professional. Would a counter weight at the bottom plate stabilize the construction against vibration etc.? KR from Germany, subscribed ☺
Hehe yes the quality management is on point and always challenging me 😉 Yes I think that would help. Although I don't know if that makes moving the cart even harder. The cart is 70-90kg already, plus all the stuff in the drawers... I think about running a threaded rod in the center of the pipe in the flip top that is held in place with nuts and washers at each side. Hence apply pressure to the sides of the cart and make it rack less. But I guess it doesn't bother me enough at the moment to really do something about it 😅 Viele Grüße aus Berlin 😉
I didn't understand all the english speech but good job and good idea !
Thanks mate 🤗
Great build 😉 I consider rebuilding this myself, because I have such a small workshop - that flip-top solution would come in SO handy!! Btw: solid english 😊👌🏼
Thank you 😊 that flip-top really shines in a small shop. I am very happy to have it around and save a ton of space! Awesome 👍 If you build it, let me know how it turns out 🤗
شعوب احترمها كثيرآ. جهد بشري اقدره
شكرا جزيلا
(Google translate)
I've been looking for a way to mount my drill press to my stand and on the few vids I've seen, they just show screwing BOLTS, not wood screws into the wood. What are you screwing them into? You can't just screw bolts into wood and expect it to be secure. As Ricky Ricardo says "''splain" please.
The explanation is very simple. It's a bolt (you may technically call it a screw) that is threaded for wood.
Its wobbling, right?
Rip the beech.... Hahahaha. Love it
Hi, great vid 👍 thanks. What do you estimate the weight of the 2 tools is? Did you choose tools of similar weight?
Thanks 🤗 The drill press is 15kg and the sander about 30 kg 🐘 so they are not the same 😅
Bau-Woodworks: Thanks for getting back to me.
wahou cool ! I have a big dril press and I would like to make a similar stand but I have a question for you. what is the total weight of drill press and sander combination please? Thanks a lot for the answer
Thanks.
The drillpress is around 20-25kg. The sander 30kg. So a total of about 55kg. The height of your drillpress might the limiting factor. My drillpress is 73cm tall. With a bit of clearance I end up with 90cm working heigt. Which is almost a bit too high for me...
@@BauWoodworks my drill press is almost your total weight ... 48kg my drill press ... and 98cm high ... it's a "little" monster ...
the flip-top stand is impossible for me. I mounted my drill press yesterday so I discovered its wheelbase at that time. thanks a lot for your answer and your videos.
Ohh wow that sounds like a real monster 😍🐘
@@BauWoodworks you can watch this video of the assembly of the machine. It's in French sorry. But it's a French machine ^^ and you can imagine its weight ... The head with the engine block is very heavy and the table is made of cast iron so heavy too!
ua-cam.com/video/7YYEd89u9gw/v-deo.html
thanks for your time :)
Nice machine! 😍
can you please provide me the link for the plans ??
Here you go 😉
bau-woodworks.com/produkt/flip-top-tool-stand-plans/