Building a mobile base for a lathe and can't decide if having fixed wheels on the bottom of it is a good idea or not.
My thinking is it's NOT a good idea to have a lathe spinning at speed while on some small wheels (even though they will be the locking variety) as it could bounce around or possibly cause the locking mechanism to unlock.
My next thought was is there a way to somehow have the cart mobile on wheels and once in location have the cart sit down on its on legs.... and when needing to move again it could be put back on wheels easily.
The cart need will be in and out of my workshed daily which is why i need it movable .
Also what size wheels would be good for something 38KG+... at the moment i have 50mm castors on my planer/thicknesser cart and they do a good job with that.... they are rated to 56KG but being close to that limit with a lathe and wood i doubt they would be the best option.
My thinking is it's NOT a good idea to have a lathe spinning at speed while on some small wheels (even though they will be the locking variety) as it could bounce around or possibly cause the locking mechanism to unlock.
My next thought was is there a way to somehow have the cart mobile on wheels and once in location have the cart sit down on its on legs.... and when needing to move again it could be put back on wheels easily.
The cart need will be in and out of my workshed daily which is why i need it movable .
Also what size wheels would be good for something 38KG+... at the moment i have 50mm castors on my planer/thicknesser cart and they do a good job with that.... they are rated to 56KG but being close to that limit with a lathe and wood i doubt they would be the best option.