Hello all,
While making a grinder stand for my younger brother I found myself needing to notch the tubing I was using at specific angles.
If you have ever tried to hold thin walled tubing or even water pipe on a drill press you know how annoying it can be!
Starting with your standard 2x4 I cut off two 8"or so sections, cut thru both at the same elevation with the same size hole saw as your tubing.
Then cut slits in from the closest end. Then drill in from what will be the top first with a small drill for the lag bolt then come back thru just the top part with a bigger drill to give the upper part of the lag bolt more clearance. This will be the clamping bolt.
This does not take much force to clamp so it could be a1/4"lag bolt or even a screw perhaps. On the far side you could also put a lag bolt to hold the grain together or a few screws as I did.
I was going to use big washers on the bottom 1/4" lag bolts I had come from under the table but I did not have any so I made up 1/8"x 1" thick straps that probably work better anyways, I pre-drilled these holes too, to prevent splitting. I had a piece of tubing through both blocks while I tightened the bolts from below to ensure they would be lined up.
Then you can tighten the two clamping bolts and tilt your table to the desired angle!
One thing to note is that you have to rotate the table off to one side to be able to drill thru past your table. This will slightly affect the angle you are trying to drill at.
Jules