It is a technique I used once to cut tenens on the ends of 8 foot long 2 by 
4s with my router and again on that same project to cut the mortises in the 
verticals for a shelving unit I will some day want to knock down to get out 
of the basement. Once the rails were fitted into the vertical end styles I 
ran a long bolt through the style and through the end of the tenon which met 
a rectangular hole cut into the rail at right angles and into which I 
inserted a nut. It was a little tricky getting the bolt to thread into the 
nut but it pulls the thing together really tightly and when the time comes I 
can remove the bolts and be left with the end assemblies and the rails with 
the plywood shelves set into them. It is the only chance I will ever get 
that out of the basement. I also put casters under it so I can move it 
around the basement, very heavy duty.

By suspending the far end of a long piece it is still possible to move the 
business end around without wrestling with it. Well to a point at least.


Dale Leavens, Cochrane Ontario Canada
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Skype DaleLeavens
Come and meet Aurora, Nakita and Nanook at our polar bear habitat.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "William Stephan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2006 8:10 PM
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Supporting the Work


> Dale!  the suspension thing is the ticket, don't know why I never thought 
> of it.  The house actually has some mighty impressive I-beams holding 
> things up, and I believe I can hang something with rollers on the bottom 
> of the beams.  I 'll make a mineaturized block-and-tackle, and that should 
> work very well.  Thanks for the idea.
>
>
> Bill Stephan
> Kansas City, MO
> (816)803-2469
> William Stephan
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Dale Leavens"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: 10/23/06 5:25:01 PM
> To: "[email protected]"<[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Supporting the Work
>
> This won't help you too much but this week Canadian Tire has roller stands
> on sale for under ten bucks.
>
> I have a couple, I am of a couple of minds about them. These ones have a
> pipe with horizontal pipe across the bottom and a similar parallel flat
> steel bent up at the ends with a roller across. A second inverted 'T' 
> hinged
> from a cuff that fits around the main pipe and can be slid up and down and
> tightened into place with a hand knob on a bolt.I paid nearly fifty bucks
> for mine a couple of years ago.
>
> The height is infinitely variable from something like 30 to 42 inches. I 
> use
> mine to catch stock coming off my table saw or jointer or drum sander and
> could use it with the drill press too I suppose, just never have.
>
> My main complaint is that if the board nudges the roller stand it often
> prefers to fall over rather than raise the board over the top.
>
> My hero Norm Abrams has made one, a sort of box within a box with a 
> threaded
> rod to be screwed up or down to set the height. He made a set of rollers 
> on
> the top using plastic plumbing pipe with wooden circles in the ends and 
> rod
> through. I am thinking that a very slight slope toward the approaching 
> work
> might catch the end and tilt on a pivot to level and it would be secure
> against falling over.
>
> There is little worse than having to depend on something innately
> undependable.
>
> I have been known to suspend the end of a long piece from a rope attached 
> to
> the overhead joists.
>
>
> Dale Leavens, Cochrane Ontario Canada
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Skype DaleLeavens
> Come and meet Aurora, Nakita and Nanook at our polar bear habitat.
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "William Stephan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, October 23, 2006 3:10 PM
> Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Supporting the Work
>
>
>> Yesterday, I got to spend a considerable amount of time in my basement
>> cutting and drilling in preparation for building a workbench.  The floor
>> is about five inches higher at the base of three of the walls than it is
>> in the center where there is a drain.  This can present some challenges,
>> but  I like it just the same.  But I digress.
>>
>> My wife is a woman of many talents, some of which have to do with music.
>> She has a studio, and several adjustable music stands.
>>
>> Yesterday,  I "borrowed" one of these to use while I was sawing and
>> running my drill press.  It worked amazingly well quite frankly, and it
>> was sturdier than I had thought.  It was easily adjustable, and because 
>> of
>> the sloping floor, I could make minor changes by just moving  it an inch
>> or two in one direction or another.
>>
>> Any of you folks have different and maybe better ways of supporting work?
>>
>> Thanks for any other ideas.
>>
>>
>>
>> Bill Stephan
>> Kansas City, MO
>> (816)803-2469
>> William Stephan
>>
>>
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