MILWAUKEE TABLE SAW DIY PACKOUT STAND MODIFICATION

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  • Опубліковано 25 сер 2024
  • I am stabilizing my Milwaukee Table Saw by converting it to a DIY Packout System. Purchased the wall and floor mounting tray with cleat holes from Home Depot and found the red packout feet on Amazon. www.amazon.com... This whole system will be secured and customized to my mobile and adjustable C700 TOUGHBUILT SAWHORSE / JOBSITE TABLE.
    Check out the full C700 Overview/Setup Here: • C700 TOUGHBUILT SAWHOR...
    With this and my mobile Ridgid Miter Saw Table, I will be able to securely set the saw up just about anywhere.
    Thank you for joining us ‪@TheLovelyPlace‬
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 13

  • @newtonraymond77
    @newtonraymond77 Рік тому +2

    I'm about to buy this table saw and retire my old dangerous one. In this video you beat yourself up making all the mistakes that you did. It's ok to do that long as you've learned from them for future projects plus we definitely can learn from yours. I think in the end it turned out great, thanks for the content

  • @user-ls1mt8uj7y
    @user-ls1mt8uj7y 6 місяців тому +1

    The real beauty of this, and reason why I was looking for this solution, is you can now hang the table saw on the wall when not in use. The saw is already portable, and if that's all I wanted, I would just get the portable stand. But with the packout mount, you can use that for storage as well. Nice!

  • @nathangahman8717
    @nathangahman8717 Рік тому +1

    Great job!!! That looks very functional!

    • @TheLovelyPlace
      @TheLovelyPlace  Рік тому

      Thanks so much! I think it was a good plan but it took me a lot of time. Had fun though.

  • @kalonjohnson28
    @kalonjohnson28 Рік тому +1

    Milwaukee sponsor this guy!👍

  • @search_eternal
    @search_eternal Рік тому +1

    Looks good. But was wondering why didn't you just use the 4 holes that where already in the 4 conners of the saw?

    • @TheLovelyPlace
      @TheLovelyPlace  Рік тому

      I need to go back and watch to remember what my reasoning was. I hope I had a good reason. Lol.

  • @brando104
    @brando104 6 місяців тому

    Maybe don't pre drill the holes so big probably won't last very long with to constant moving and vibrating due to barley any threads biting the wood

  • @jameshill7731
    @jameshill7731 7 місяців тому

    Could of jiged around edges to make it levelled

  • @cyrylthewolf
    @cyrylthewolf Рік тому

    I can't understand why you wouldn't have just added washers between the board and the saw rather than cranking the bolts down to the point of warping the board. That was REALLY obvious before even attaching the board and adding the wingnuts.
    Also... Why wouldn't you have just flipped the packout tray upside down on the board - with the red flaps inside it - drilled through them into that board for perfect placement?
    You really kind of did a lot of this the HARD way. LOL
    For all of this trouble, I would simply have stopped at the first three boards themselves.
    All in all... It's kinda clever. But you caused a lot of hardships for yourself there. LOL

    • @TheLovelyPlace
      @TheLovelyPlace  Рік тому +1

      You’re telling me, I typically do things the hard way and learn as I go. Yes I don’t know how I didn’t notice the board was warping quicker than I did. Probably because I was also focusing on recording. Regarding flipping it upside down, I don’t know how they would have stayed in place doing it that way. Thanks for watching.

    • @cyrylthewolf
      @cyrylthewolf Рік тому +1

      @@TheLovelyPlace - I suppose that you could have slid the red parts in after flipping it upside down, maybe? Not sure, either.
      See? NOW you got ME wanting to try doing this just to see! LOL
      In any case, the end result WAS pretty nice. I have to admit. I'm currently looking for options to mount my own table saw now. The Milwaukee stand for it being $130 makes it rather unattractive. Especially because it doesn't really provide any addition surface for setting tools on. Nor does it look like a stable option.
      In any case... Your concept was actually pretty good so I might borrow from it a bit here. :D
      Take care, man!