Project 3 from KSmith. Category: Custom Shop Tools – Band Saw Stand
The Harbor Freight 4X6 Horizontal/Vertical Band Saw comes with a stand that is too low, and in my opinion, not built strong enough for the heavy saw it is supporting. I turned the original stand into a smallish storage shelf, and built a new stand.
Dimensions:
Length: 35”
Height: 29”
Width: 22”
Step cutout for motor clearance: 8” deep
Materials:
1-1/2”x1/8” square tube
1-1/2”x3”x1/8” rectangular tube
3” swivel locking casters
I welded the stand with stick. Four short sections of 1-1/2”x1/8” square tube were welded like wings to support the saw. A space was made for the motor when positioned vertically, allowing the saw to be forward on the stand, for better center of gravity.
Six tabs made from 1”x1/8” angle were cut as standoff mounts for the saw. Two on each side, and one each front and back. I drilled these for the mounting bolts, and bolted them with enough slack that they could be moved by hand. I hoisted the saw on a strap and positioned the tabs where I wanted them. I tacked the tabs, and removed the saw, so I could finish the welds. I finished the stand in gloss Rustoleum Black, for easier cleanup. (the square tube leaning on the saw is not part of the stand, but some stock I was going to use for my first cut test).
I tacked two short pieces of 1" angle, to the underside of the saw mount 'wings', to accept a large cookie sheet for saw swarf collection.
The four casters are great. I can move the saw anywhere and slide it into any corner. I never use the caster locks, the stand is stabile on its own.
The original stand is now a shelf. Notice the spindly plastic wheels that came with the saw.
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Last edited by KSmith; 05-13-2012 at 07:10 AM.
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