Look at this for a good idea !
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JFC":1qfbo96e said:I don't know a lazy susan for the turn table and a couple of dowels or even speed clamps to locate it for each machine would work .
:lol:Do you think yo could get your spindle moulder on one of those Jason?
Why? Please expand.
JFC":2c5sj2gi said::lol:Do you think yo could get your spindle moulder on one of those Jason?
Why? Please expand.
Not sure what you meen ? A lazy susan is a bearing guided turn table and the dowels would lock the turn table plate you make for it into place .
woodbloke":9jkxzckm said:The thing that immediately occurs to me is.....what's going to happen to all the 'leccy cables? Could end up looking something like ribbons round a May Pole if you kept on spinning it, or how is the 'lectron connection to the mains made......or am I missing something? :? - Rob
In my case there is'nt room to move the cabinet around . If there was i wouldn't think a turn table was a good idea :roll:I don't see the lazy susan is necessary, why not just put the cabinet on locking castors? there would be no problem then with the power supply.
So you are going to stick thr spindle and the Legacy on there! :wink:JFC":fm9zgh7i said:I was thinking more of the turntable part for the small machines........
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