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The Shop => Tools => Topic started by: Davo J on January 21, 2012, 05:14:25 AM
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Hi,
I was just going through the pictures and thought I would post these up as it may give others ideas.
I was given a heap of ply off from the son inlaw that he got from his works (pallet/crate company) so I made a heap of boxes last year for my 10 inch rotary table, chucks, face plates etc. It is something I have wanted for years but never got around to it. After getting a load of ply I needed to use it up to get it out of the way, LOL.
They only started off to be simple ply boxes glued/nail gunned together to keep the rust off the gear and I used hardware I had laying around for years. After some thought I decided to paint them to seal it up with grey house paint I had. After sanding/priming it took 3 coats to make them look anything, I hate house enamel, LOL
I sealed the inside with PVA glue water down 75/25, which went on much easier than the paint.
It is on caster wheels so it can be stored away easy.
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For the inside I used 3 layer of different thickness ply to build it up. Some parts needed to be routed for extra depth. I put a few finger holes in to be able to get things out.
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Here the dividing plates etc are in, the sub plate match's all the chucks I own,
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And everything in and finished. I added the chains to stop the lid ripping the hinges off.
The sliding compartment in the lid is for the instructions and other rotary table related paper work. It fits a A4 sheet with room to spare.
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Is of the crane I use to lift the rotary table out and onto the mill. I did make a post about it here a while back
http://madmodder.net/index.php?topic=2787.msg29597#msg29597
Dave
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Hi Dave
I really like the way you have all the cut outs for all the parts to fit neatly ,,, very professional job :clap: :clap: :clap:
Rob
PS,,,I still have not got round to building my shop crane :Doh:
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Dave
Looks really great. A place for everything and everything in it's place. It doesn't get any better than that. Thanks for sharing with us. :D :D
Cheers :beer:
Don
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Thanks,
I had plenty of time to plan it as it was a thought in my head for many years and I did do a bit of researching online, but there is not much around other than a few that have been sold over the years.
The lid has a lip on it that interlocks with the box so hopefully it keeps the air out and rust away. I have only had the box for a few months so time will tell because my shed is a magnet for rust with the up and down in weather and humidity.
Dave
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You might check around and see if you can find some desiccant packs to toss in the box. I know they are available for firearms enthusiasts to keep in their gun safes, in larger packages. I have some 2 lb packs around here some place. The will need to be placed in wifey's oven @200 def for an hour about once a year to dry them out.
edit: typo & stickyspacebar
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Good idea Tony on the packs...
Davo... Very nice box. Definitely thought out and laid out. :bow:
Eric
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Dave,
One smart box - nicely made :thumbup: :clap:
Just thinking along the lines of Tony's post.
Buy a couple of tons of it and line your shed with it.
:beer:
DaveH
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Very nice and neat.
I made one for my 4" rotab but it's knocked up from MDF.
all the bits fit in and I threw half a dozen desiccant packs in, my workshop is the garage and it's a damp magnet.
Ill see if I can get a pic of mine, if it's not too cold.
Roy