Stampeder
Gold Member
- Joined
- Dec 2, 2006
- Messages
- 317
- Location
- East Texas
- Tractor
- Montana 4940C, FEL, Quick change 3 point factory hitch, pallet forks, grapple, 50 gal tank sprayer, Bush Hog PHD
Here's a picture of the chop saw stand I've been building for a while.
Like many of my projects they get a certain amount of time but then get interrupted for more pressing jobs. I know that never happens to anyone else. At any rate they get built to a useable stage but usually get pressed into service before they are completed.
Such is the case for the chop saw stand. I have a number of things to complete on it. The tray for the right side to catch small objects, the pipe roller attachment which will mount on the left roller extension, the holder in front for abrasive cut off blades, the holder on the right side leg for marking pens and chaulk sticks and finally but most importantly PAINT.

I'll post some more photos of it as I move forward. In the meantime I'm working on a manlift as my wife has to paint our 15 foot high front gate and I don't want the lack of a manlift to be an impediment to her progress. That will never do.
Oh and by the way NO I don't usually have gas cans around when I'm cutting material or welding. They were there as they were on the way out the door to get refilled. Thought I better point that out before others did.
Cheers.

Like many of my projects they get a certain amount of time but then get interrupted for more pressing jobs. I know that never happens to anyone else. At any rate they get built to a useable stage but usually get pressed into service before they are completed.
Such is the case for the chop saw stand. I have a number of things to complete on it. The tray for the right side to catch small objects, the pipe roller attachment which will mount on the left roller extension, the holder in front for abrasive cut off blades, the holder on the right side leg for marking pens and chaulk sticks and finally but most importantly PAINT.

I'll post some more photos of it as I move forward. In the meantime I'm working on a manlift as my wife has to paint our 15 foot high front gate and I don't want the lack of a manlift to be an impediment to her progress. That will never do.
Oh and by the way NO I don't usually have gas cans around when I'm cutting material or welding. They were there as they were on the way out the door to get refilled. Thought I better point that out before others did.
Cheers.