Jim C Bradley
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Hi Everyone,
My son Glenn saw my crosscut sled trolley and thought I should post it on FWW. Basically it is just a trolley that allows the sled to be rolled into a storage niche. The clip at the lower right---just above the caster---swivels around and holds the sled to the trolley.
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The next photo shows the “holder” in the open position.
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Oh yes, the blue disk is a lid from a yoghurt. It acts as a smooth surface to pivot the “holder” because the green stuff is non-skid material (roll of shelf material for $1.00 at the Dollar Tree).
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Oh yes number 2. The brass handle is so I can place woodworkers side of the sled next to my body, reach down over the sled, grasp the handle and pull the far side up and onto the TS.
In case anyone cares, the body parts belong to Glenn.
Enjoy,
Jim
My son Glenn saw my crosscut sled trolley and thought I should post it on FWW. Basically it is just a trolley that allows the sled to be rolled into a storage niche. The clip at the lower right---just above the caster---swivels around and holds the sled to the trolley.
View attachment 23438
The next photo shows the “holder” in the open position.
View attachment 23440
Oh yes, the blue disk is a lid from a yoghurt. It acts as a smooth surface to pivot the “holder” because the green stuff is non-skid material (roll of shelf material for $1.00 at the Dollar Tree).
View attachment 23439
Oh yes number 2. The brass handle is so I can place woodworkers side of the sled next to my body, reach down over the sled, grasp the handle and pull the far side up and onto the TS.
In case anyone cares, the body parts belong to Glenn.
Enjoy,
Jim