LADmachining | 28/04/2022 18:28:30 |
![]() 126 forum posts 11 photos | I am in the process of planning a re-organisation of my workshop, and have hit upon the idea of providing a free-standing cabinet on which to mount my Fobco Star and free-up some bench space. Has anybody got any experience of doing this and can recommend either a design for a wooden cabinet, or used a commercially available item (I had considered buying a suitably sized milling machine stand from Warco or similar)? Any suggestions appreciated.
Anthony |
Clive Brown 1 | 28/04/2022 18:45:12 |
1050 forum posts 56 photos | In my previous workshop I mounted my Fobco on an old wooden kitchen cabinet with a plywood top, about 19mm thick IIRC, it had a drawer and cupboard. Worked well, the Fobco is not overly heavy, but it's now stood on a bench. I do have a milling machine stand, from Axminster, and I'm sure that would also be OK for the Fobco, but they'e not particularly cheap. Mine came with pre-fitted mounting points welded in place for a mill and these would need to be removed for the Fobco. Edited By Clive Brown 1 on 28/04/2022 18:46:05 |
Thor 🇳🇴 | 28/04/2022 18:57:53 |
![]() 1766 forum posts 46 photos | Hi Anthony, I'm using a tool-cabinet with drawers, similar to this, for my 120kg milling machine. I put a thick piece of kitchen top on top of it and some angle iron to support it. I also changed the wheels. It has done the job for over a decade, the drawers are handy for the milling machine tools and cutters. Thor |
Steviegtr | 28/04/2022 19:00:06 |
![]() 2668 forum posts 352 photos | Have a good look around youtube. There are lots of video's of making cabinets etc for lathes & milling machines. I cannot point you to one but a search should find them for you. Steve. |
Ian Parkin | 29/04/2022 12:15:33 |
![]() 1174 forum posts 303 photos | I would buy a secondhand bisley multidrawer cabinet with 10 or 15 drawers when thats full of bits and bobs ( and drill bits) it wont move and the top at 10x 15 inches is perfect for a fobco |
Dave Halford | 29/04/2022 14:02:24 |
2536 forum posts 24 photos | Posted by Thor 🇳🇴 on 28/04/2022 18:57:53:
Hi Anthony, I'm using a tool-cabinet with drawers, similar to this, for my 120kg milling machine. I put a thick piece of kitchen top on top of it and some angle iron to support it. I also changed the wheels. It has done the job for over a decade, the drawers are handy for the milling machine tools and cutters. Thor I did this for a Centec 2A with a Kinchrome trolley from when Bunnings owed Homebase with just a 1/2" chipboard table top to stiffen it. The trolley doesn't care! However I wouldn't use anything with spindly little wheels. |
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