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Flip Top Tool Stand || Dewalt Planer / Ridgid Sander 

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In this DIY video, I’ll show you how to build a flip top tool stand. I’m using this flip top cart for my Dewalt planer and Ridgid sander, but you can use it for a multitude of tools. This mobile tool stand is a real space saver for the shop!
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· 5/16 x 3-1/2" eyebolts amzn.to/2CKd1c0
· 5/16 fender washers amzn.to/2EOYLRR
· 5/16 star knobs amzn.to/2CIHQOk
· 3/8 x 1-1/2" hex bolts amzn.to/2yEQ7A2
· 3/8 washers amzn.to/2EM2wYk
· 3/8 nuts amzn.to/2EPs86G
· 3/4 O.D. steel pipe amzn.to/2VdPjg4
· 3" locking casters amzn.to/2ERyTF1
· #14 x 3/4" wood screws amzn.to/2Sn3DQV
· #8 x 3-1/2" wood screws amzn.to/2yBMriz
· 1-1/4" pocket hole screws amzn.to/2EIYBLQ
· 1-1/4" wood screws amzn.to/2yCLoim
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@kelvinnance8371
@kelvinnance8371 Месяц назад
First, I would like to give you a solid and respectful, "Well done!" Your narrative was very well done, easy to follow, and detailed to a highly functional level, for the DIY maker/crafter. I'm intending on putting a different sander where your Rigid wwent, so I know I'm going to have to do some weighing and measuring in order to balance the flip, more or less. I know it has been a long time since you posted this (Oct 2018... yikes... I am slow on my catch-ups) but I have just started combining tools to save space, so thanks for posting this. Cheers!
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 6 лет назад
VIDEO UPDATES: 1. I recommend using 3-1/2" lag screws instead of regular screws for mounting the tools. I will go back and add some into the larger holes in the tools' bases. 2. When making the drawer, it's best practice to put the pocket screws on the outside of the drawer so the screws have enough material to bite into, making a stronger drawer.
@JohnvanGurp
@JohnvanGurp 5 лет назад
Tpo be honest, I had misgivings about using screws instead of bolts to mount the tools.
@Codswallop58
@Codswallop58 5 лет назад
I was thinking the same thing. It looks like the only weak point in the whole project. I am definitely making this. Thanks for the video.
@adamvanlangenberg2690
@adamvanlangenberg2690 4 года назад
Do you have the bolts go through the table, and attach the nuts on the other side?
@David-ql1hd
@David-ql1hd 3 года назад
@@adamvanlangenberg2690 I plan to use lag bolts and t-nuts on the opposite side.
@kleraudio
@kleraudio 3 года назад
@@David-ql1hd Wouldn't that interfere with the tool on the other side?
@RichardMerrill3Hawk
@RichardMerrill3Hawk 4 года назад
I love the swinging knobs to hold the top in place - as an engineer, I really appreciate how easy it is to use, made with common hardware.
@ChristopherRafter
@ChristopherRafter 2 года назад
For added stability, instead of iron pipe, I used 5/16" solid rod and skateboard bearings, which accept the rod perfectly. I embedded them in a 3/4" hole in each side and also threaded each end of the rod with a die. Then 5/16" nuts can then be tightened on both sides and provide additional support to the top of the stand.
@Koox2
@Koox2 4 года назад
I echo what others have said. Detailed and straightforward videos are the best, especially for people that are new to this.
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 4 года назад
Thanks, much appreciated!
@jackkister5979
@jackkister5979 2 года назад
Excellent video. You showed what you were building up front. Then did a quick how too of the important details. Most of all you gave me something to think about on what I want to make.
4 года назад
I have both tools and wanted this EXACT cart. Will be building VERY soon...thanks!!!!
@chadtuggle9814
@chadtuggle9814 4 года назад
I have both those tools, too, and was specifically looking for anyone doing a fliptop cart with the dewalt planer, since it's so heavy. Glad to see in her update comment that she went back and added lag bolts, I don't see those screwed holding!
@eltonroberts8817
@eltonroberts8817 2 года назад
Love this I'm buying same planer and sander this is going to work great in my garage...well done not to difficult strong sturdy and looks great...very versatile
@AllUpInMyDrill
@AllUpInMyDrill 3 месяца назад
Thanks for such a straight-forward video! I am developing my workbench plans right now, and creating a table like this is going to save me so much space! I am nervous about a bid heavy tool just hanging upside down, but I have faith in your plans!
@koreelarry4127
@koreelarry4127 5 лет назад
Bonjour, une très très belle réalisation que je ferai certainement prochainement. Comme pour beaucoup de gens, c’est la place qui manque dans nos ateliers et la solution est là. Bravo à vous
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 5 лет назад
Merci beaucoup! C’est définitivement une solution pratique pour optimiser l’espace.
@johnconklin9039
@johnconklin9039 6 лет назад
Great job Marie! Everyone's gotta maximize our precious shop space.
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 6 лет назад
Exactly! I've run out of it (especially since I added the router table) so I'm getting a little desperate! This should help :)
@chalkline1505
@chalkline1505 2 дня назад
this is exactly what I was looking for ------ thank you
@PracticalMinimalist
@PracticalMinimalist 3 года назад
Just a quick tip. When mounting the planer, make sure it’s mounted a little to the right to account for the lowering/raising knob that protrudes out or you won’t be able to fully flip it. Yes… I learned that the hard way, but I just cut the knob in half to fit when flipping.
@GasdocNZ
@GasdocNZ 10 месяцев назад
I’ve just had to cut my handle too. Pity it doesn’t fold down.
@francoistaillon1702
@francoistaillon1702 5 лет назад
belle job je peut pas croire qu'il y a du monde qui n'aime pas çà! des jaloux
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 5 лет назад
Haha merci beaucoup!
@Trytec96
@Trytec96 Год назад
Honestly love the leather strap for the power cord haha
@robertcapaldo50
@robertcapaldo50 5 лет назад
You did a great job!! Video was super easy to follow without all the idle chit chat other videos have. Very refreshing to watch. Look forward to more. Great job.
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 5 лет назад
Thanks, appreciate it!
@kensanders1527
@kensanders1527 4 года назад
Once again, you've created a project that will help my shop become all the more organized. Two thumbs up!!!!
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 4 года назад
Many thanks!
@Thriller_Author
@Thriller_Author 6 лет назад
Great way to better utilize shop space! Nice easy way to make shop drawers too!
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 6 лет назад
You bet! Sometimes the simplest way is the best, especially for shop projects.
@sheldonperkins3723
@sheldonperkins3723 4 года назад
Great video. We use the garage for our vehicles, and my shed isn't large enough to work in with the tools I have accumulated. I used to have my planer on a stand by itself. I built two flip tops. The first is planer and sliding miter saw combination. The second is a router table and 6 inch grinder (I will probably add another small tool opposite of the grinder). These flip top stands have saved space in my shed, and they also make it easier moving tools in and out of the shed. I found it easier to loosely secure the platform to the sides with the locking mechanism when placing the pipe through the platform. This way you don't have to hold the platform, and you can maneuver the platform as necessary to push the pipe all the way through. Looking forward to more of your videos.
@withyourhands
@withyourhands 5 лет назад
Bonjour je viens de découvrir ta chaîne et je suis tombé sous le charme. Bravo pour toutes tes réalisations. C’est vraiment du très bon et très beau travail 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 5 лет назад
Merci beaucoup! C'est très apprécié.
@milkod2001
@milkod2001 2 года назад
This is great.i might use the flip mechanism to build it into workbench.1x side plain for working on bench and other attached with planer. Theoretically on other side of bench yet another tool could be attached the very same way.thanks
@jerryfrederick6610
@jerryfrederick6610 3 года назад
You included some fantastic design elements in your build. Thank you for sharing.
@PatFoley-b6q
@PatFoley-b6q Год назад
Hi new subscriber, this video on the flip tool station is exactly what I plan to do with my now smaller shop. Excellent project I look forward to more videos like this . Thanks !
@norm5785
@norm5785 2 года назад
Looks very sturdy and definately useful. Thank you for sharing your awesome project with us, from Henrico County Virginia
@JohnvanGurp
@JohnvanGurp 5 лет назад
What a great build. Nice clear video too. Love the leather cord management strap!
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 5 лет назад
Thanks! One of my favourite features too :)
@YouCanMakeThisToo
@YouCanMakeThisToo 6 лет назад
Those are dang handy, great video!
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 6 лет назад
Thanks Caleb! Anything to optimize my shop space, one project at a time.
@SEBTECHDIY
@SEBTECHDIY 5 лет назад
Wow this is super smart i need this for my basement shop!! Love how you secure it once it's flipped! Simply genius! :)
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 5 лет назад
Agreed, the locking mechanism is awesome and totally secure. Thanks!
@raymommaerts883
@raymommaerts883 5 лет назад
Before installing the second piece of plywood on the top you can rub a old candle into the pipe groove. This will help the pipe pass through the slot on final assembly. Please sweep up any excess wax off the floor ASAP as it will make the floor slippery (Don't ask how I know this LOL) I really need to build this for my small shop, Thank you for sharing.
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 5 лет назад
Great tip, thanks! And hope no one was hurt in a waxy floor accident!
@Lutzboater
@Lutzboater 6 лет назад
Very nice flipper. I am enjoying all your videos and the way you present them.
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 6 лет назад
Thanks, appreciate it Tom!
@qmoonwalker3847
@qmoonwalker3847 Год назад
Great table! Simple yet perfect!
@RobertBrown-rc6lu
@RobertBrown-rc6lu 6 лет назад
Very nicely done. I really like what you did with the eye bolts. Clever.
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 6 лет назад
Thanks! I wish I could take credit for that idea, but it wasn't mine. I agree it's pretty awesome, and it works really well for this.
@andy.bailey
@andy.bailey 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for your video! I know what my next project will be now.
@donnahoward4300
@donnahoward4300 6 лет назад
Awesome job, love your timing. I just picked up my planner last week, and needed the perfect stand to make! Thank you
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 6 лет назад
Sweet! Awesome Donna, enjoy the build and don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions.
@NirvanaWoodWorksbyJanie
@NirvanaWoodWorksbyJanie 6 лет назад
Really cool! Love all your videos. They're detailed, "simple" but straight forward. And I mean simple as in a simplicity style of editing not as in easy to do. Thanks for sharing.
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 6 лет назад
Hey thanks a lot, I appreciate it. That's exactly what I aim to do, so glad to hear I'm hitting the mark. Thanks!
@alheeley
@alheeley 3 года назад
Its a great project - I'm halfway through building one for my small workshop with a belt sander on one side and mitre saw on the other. Saw will definitely get bolted. The only improvement I've seen is the guys putting an extension lead inside the work surface sandwich, plugging in both tools then running the extension lead power cable out through the pivot tube. Very neat ;)
@guylainboulay740
@guylainboulay740 3 года назад
Beau projet et belle présentation claire. Félicitations pour le beau travail que vous faites.
@peycarden8837
@peycarden8837 4 года назад
When feeding the bar through it would be easier to put the unit on it's side and feed it from the top downwards.Excellent video though.
@mholt1425
@mholt1425 5 лет назад
I saw your video of the tour of your workshop, and then this video. What great upgrades!!!! I enjoyed these two videos, and will go back and catch the others. I want to see you how you got to where you are. Keep up the good work!!
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 5 лет назад
Thanks! Hope you enjoy the other videos as well. Let me know if you have any questions.
@sterlingwashburn9355
@sterlingwashburn9355 8 месяцев назад
What great build. Very helpful tutorial.
@robertbischoff1817
@robertbischoff1817 6 лет назад
Great job Marie! Shop Projects are so much fun. That cart is a great way to save space in your work space. That is a great planer BTW. I have the 12 1/2" Dewalt and its so nice. And I completely agree with you on the Walnut. Sometimes I just make something out of it because I like the smell of it..Lol. Keep them coming!
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 6 лет назад
Thanks Robert, can't wait to actually try out this planer. I hear it's a beast!
@TheRoadTaken
@TheRoadTaken 3 года назад
New sub. Great video! Based on other comments, I can't wait to watch your other videos!
@tomdagostino5231
@tomdagostino5231 5 лет назад
I also have limited room in my shop. This is a fantastic idea. I will build one. Tom Dagostino, Spring Grove, PA
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 5 лет назад
Thanks! It's been a great addition to my shop.
@StuffUCanMake
@StuffUCanMake 6 лет назад
Thanks for giving me ideas on maximizing shop space.
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 6 лет назад
My pleasure! More to come in the future hopefully, since I've really run out of space...
@joedenatale4176
@joedenatale4176 2 года назад
Great video Marie. Thanks for the flip top idea. And by the way hello from Laval. ;-)
@lexl1019
@lexl1019 5 лет назад
Really nice work, not just the project but also your editing and composition. I've been eyeballing these plans for a while, and your video pushed me over the edge. Thanks. Also, I really liked your fence-straddling mortise jig. So simple, yet effective. Yet another "why didn't I think of that" moment for me. Looking forward to more of your videos.
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 5 лет назад
If it makes you feel any better, I had the same moment the first time I saw someone else use that jig ;)
@luket4678
@luket4678 4 года назад
Hi Marie, it seems it was only a month ago that you started this channel and you're already at nearly 47K subscribers. Nicely done and the shop has improved immensely. Look forward to more of your creative input.
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 4 года назад
Thanks Luke! Time flies when you're having fun I guess!
@tonyborzumato8510
@tonyborzumato8510 7 месяцев назад
Great video. The only issue I have is that you used screws to mount the tools... You even commented on how heavy the thickness planer is. I definitely would recommend lag bolts. Otherwise, an innovative design and clean build.
@Tishnikov
@Tishnikov 2 года назад
It amazes me that this thing can hold that kind of weight. It doesn’t scare you at all, you’re planer just floating upside down?!
@brianflower5490
@brianflower5490 5 лет назад
If you had placed the worktop on the floor with some spacers to raise it to correct position and lowered the cabinet into place , then inserted the tube , it may have been easier ! Great build !
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 5 лет назад
I'm sure it would have! 😉 Thanks!
@JoeOsChannel
@JoeOsChannel 5 лет назад
Might have to build one of these. I have the same Rigid Spindle sander in my shop. Also have the Dewalt 734 planer, the one before yours. Combining the, both on one rolling stand would be a nice space saver. I use both machines all the time.
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 5 лет назад
So far I’m really enjoying the space saving and practicality!
@Gord19
@Gord19 Год назад
Great idea thanks for sharing!
@JPToto
@JPToto 6 лет назад
Nicely done! I echo what Janie Gonzalez said. Detailed and straightforward videos are the best ones.
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 6 лет назад
Thanks, appreciate hearing that!
@mikesmith4705
@mikesmith4705 6 лет назад
Great job DM. Nice detailed video. I see the shop is coming along great too. Keep up the good work
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 6 лет назад
LOL well that depends on your perspective... I keep building stuff and I'm running out of room! Hence the need for this ;) Thanks Mike!
@shimiperets
@shimiperets 2 месяца назад
thank you for lovely job👍
@AMERICAFIRST223
@AMERICAFIRST223 4 года назад
Great build. Much love from California
@fernandogonzalez4834
@fernandogonzalez4834 6 лет назад
Nice flip top tool stand. well built
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 6 лет назад
Thanks! Much appreciated
@jewdd1989
@jewdd1989 5 лет назад
Love love you recreated “Fix This Build That” flip top table. I wondered how he built the top and flip mechanism, thank for sharing this ingenious build 🤟🏼
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 5 лет назад
My pleasure, glad it was helpful!
@BruceAUlrich
@BruceAUlrich 6 лет назад
I have that same planer...you're right...it is very heavy! Nice job, Marie!
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 6 лет назад
You know it! Thanks Bruce :)
@MSYAGMONTREAL
@MSYAGMONTREAL 5 лет назад
I'm impressed! This idea is great. Hello from MTL Westisland :)
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 5 лет назад
Thanks fellow Montrealer!
@barryroberts6470
@barryroberts6470 6 лет назад
Great build Marie, i have those same plans from Brad but i think you explain it better, but don't tell him that ha ha ha. Your shop and the builds that you are doing, have come along way since those early days and i'm proud to say i have been there with you. The confidence in your builds is there for all to see, so keep up the good work and builds that you are doing. Barry (ENG)
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 6 лет назад
Hahaha shhhh, it's our little secret! Thanks for following along in my journey Barry! :)
@davethorn11
@davethorn11 5 лет назад
Barry Roberts ‘
@petewoodhead52
@petewoodhead52 6 лет назад
As I said, great build. I can see you are just using pine, but it looks so good. I never see such nice plywood in Lowes or HD, but maybe I'm not looking in the right places. I'd appreciate hearing from you about buying wood for projects. I'm rebuilding a 1992 Airstream and besides hoping that being handy is gonna get me through I need to brush up on refining my carpentry skills. Hahaha
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 6 лет назад
I got this at HD, it's sanded aspen. A bit pricier than construction grade plywood. It's ok, but when I want a really nice plywood I go for Baltic birch (they don't sell full sheets at my HD ) or maple plywood. Both are super smooth and flat. But it'll cost you. About $80 CAN for a full 3/4 sheet.
@petewoodhead52
@petewoodhead52 6 лет назад
@@DIYMontreal Thank you. Yes, plywood has really seemed to have gone up in price while going down in quality. I'll take a more thorough look next time I'm at Lowe's or HD. I live in an area that has a couple of sources for nice wood. So, Lowe's and HD are not my only choice. I'd like to do a few projects, like shop cabinet builds, as practice for the cabinetry work in my Airstream. For the shop builds I'm not wanting to spend a fortune.
@jamisonr
@jamisonr 6 лет назад
This is a great idea. I'll have to build one (or more) of these myself!
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 6 лет назад
You bet, awesome space saver with a bonus of a little extra storage.
@chrisjustiniano2254
@chrisjustiniano2254 5 лет назад
Awesome Video, Thanks Marie...Your videos are great.! I think I will start on this build to recapture some space on one of my benches.
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 5 лет назад
Thanks, appreciate it! Happy building.
@petewoodhead52
@petewoodhead52 6 лет назад
Beautiful job! And, a very nicely done video. And thanks for the update information.
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 6 лет назад
Thanks!
@ardocon1268
@ardocon1268 5 лет назад
What a great space saving idea!
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 5 лет назад
It’s so useful when space is limited! (Or when you start to accumulate too many tools like me ;)
@mikehodges6598
@mikehodges6598 5 лет назад
@@DIYMontreal There's no such thing as "too many tools". :-)
@adrienadrianomesdonkovak3051
@adrienadrianomesdonkovak3051 5 лет назад
OOOuuuuAAAAA alors la je Kiiiffff ingénieux franchement merci pour les idées que tu apporte . merci pour la vidéo
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 5 лет назад
Lol merci beaucoup!
@MrKly123
@MrKly123 5 лет назад
I built the same one. Great plans.
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 5 лет назад
Cool! Great plans indeed.
@TerrapinCreations666
@TerrapinCreations666 2 года назад
Does that fold down top on the sander hold in all the extra parts when it’s upside down? What about when your using just the spindle, and not the belt sander attachment?
@francisbuil1433
@francisbuil1433 4 года назад
Ce que vous faites est intéressant et joli ! 👍 Je m'abonne !!!
@paulbeaver2918
@paulbeaver2918 3 года назад
Great design, I’m definitely going to use your design for my planer and another piece of equipment…yet to be determined.
@jptheberge
@jptheberge 6 лет назад
Super intéressant ! Je veux justement en construire une pour mon atelier. Je ne sais pas encore par contre si j'aurai deux machines, ou une seule et de garder l'autre côté comme surface de travail. Pour faciliter la phase d'assemblage de la table avec le meuble et ton tuyau en métal, tu pourrais prendre de petites serres pour tenir un morceau de bois pour servir de support temporaire à la table exactement à la bonne hauteur du trou.
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 6 лет назад
Ha oui c'est une bonne idée ça! Mais pas aussi amusant que ma méthode ;)
@RC-Flight
@RC-Flight 4 года назад
Looks like Princess Auto caster wheels 🇨🇦
@gregoryvanek9038
@gregoryvanek9038 3 года назад
Nicely done!
@MontanaBallistics
@MontanaBallistics 4 года назад
I have that same dewalt planer, they're 93lbs lol. I hate lugging that thing around! I think I'm going to put it and my dewalt tablesaw on one of these tables. Question, you and the other guy that built this same table did it alone. You both held the top up while getting it mounted/pushing the "axle" rod through... Why didn't you just lock the top on with the eye bolt clamps then push the rod through?
@Andy-te6jj
@Andy-te6jj 5 лет назад
I like the Idea how you lock the platform but I would highly recommend to use bolts to lock your Planer and Sander down I wouldn't trust the screw over time
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 5 лет назад
Indeed! I've added lag bolts just to be safe.
@tonyalways7174
@tonyalways7174 5 лет назад
Really nice. Thanks for sharing.
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 5 лет назад
Thank you
@dokmanian
@dokmanian 6 лет назад
what a great idea love the video awesome job
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 6 лет назад
Thank you
@Hansaman58
@Hansaman58 2 дня назад
I’m going to build this but with a solid top.
@theeapco
@theeapco 6 лет назад
Awesome build!!
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 6 лет назад
Thanks!
@bobsxtra6188
@bobsxtra6188 5 лет назад
Great vid, very clear and concise. Question for you. (around the 4:18 mark) Seemed like there was a lot of cutting and lining up for the bolts/screws. In hind-sight do you think it would be easier and more flexible to just use some more 3/4" ply? That way if you ever change out the tools you don't have to worry that the new holes might not be as supported.
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 5 лет назад
Yes that would work well to just fill the inner void with more 3/4 ply. It would take the guess work out of positioning the blocks and allow for future tool swapping. I was just trying to keep it to a single sheet of 3/4 ply but that's a great idea.
@scottgould804
@scottgould804 Год назад
Nice job. Thanks
@donsouthern9547
@donsouthern9547 2 года назад
Marie: I have both of those tools and like most, limited space, this mobile flip top tool stand will fit the bill perfectly. One question, actually two....1) how have the screws to hold down these heavy tools held up over time? and 2) did you consider bolts and nuts thru the 3/4" ply before securing them to the top frame? Thanks/Merci
@pointblankokc
@pointblankokc Год назад
What’s that little black and orange cordless driver you are using ? That looks handy ! Nice job on the build.
@mattbennett2090
@mattbennett2090 10 месяцев назад
After 5 yrs do you still like this? Would you build it again or would you do anything differently? I also have the sander and planer - so I'm looking to make something like this.
@mauriciomarchantceledon4270
@mauriciomarchantceledon4270 6 лет назад
hola la felicito quedo increíble muy buen proyecto. saludos desde chile.
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 6 лет назад
Merci! Thank you! Gracias! :)
@dyoooooooooon
@dyoooooooooon 5 лет назад
So, you want to do a video about your new table saw and other tools you recently got?
@jaykepley5238
@jaykepley5238 6 лет назад
Nice build!
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 6 лет назад
Thanks Jay!
@markielinhart
@markielinhart 3 года назад
Love this! Thanks 👏🌹🇦🇺✌️
@carldoucet
@carldoucet 3 года назад
Nice! A streamer from my home town! Plus one subs!
@FlushtheSystem
@FlushtheSystem 4 года назад
Nicely Done.
@koreelarry4127
@koreelarry4127 6 лет назад
Très belle réalisation bravo....great job bravo
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 6 лет назад
Merci beaucoup!
@jeffklein4324
@jeffklein4324 10 месяцев назад
It appears to be 5 years or so since you built this. Have the vibrations from the sander or planer caused any problems for the other or the assembly? Thanks a lot. Just purchased the cut sheet and looking forward to getting to work.
@sithlordst32
@sithlordst32 5 лет назад
Tres belle job
@genepace9143
@genepace9143 3 года назад
I recently found this video and am in the process of building one. Excellent job making the video, clear and concise! Please tell me, what model Rigid screwdriver are you using? Seems really handy in tight places. Looking forward to seeing more of your work!
@ZIHFISHING
@ZIHFISHING 4 года назад
Congrats is very nice !
@IEnjoyCreatingVideos
@IEnjoyCreatingVideos 5 лет назад
Nice work Friend! Thanks for sharing the video with us.👍😎JP
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 5 лет назад
Thanks! Happy to share :)
@IEnjoyCreatingVideos
@IEnjoyCreatingVideos 5 лет назад
Your very welcome Friend! 😎
@chrisj9008
@chrisj9008 5 лет назад
Well i guess that answers that. Those are the same two tools I was looking to mount but was worried about the weight of the 735 planer.
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 5 лет назад
Nothing to worry about. Maybe add some washers and go with lag screws if you want it to be extra solid.
@mustafaalemdag3850
@mustafaalemdag3850 3 года назад
Love the video. I had the dewalt planer and just came home with the rigid sander. Guess what I’m gonna build. Need your plans first then go shopping for my material and start building. I wanted to ask you what kind of plywood did you use? Baltic birch or maple veneer? I’m a bit of a newbie so two more questions: 1) Is the plywood good on both sides(what’s it called?). 2) what are the sizes you had it cut down to in the store? I need that cuz I’ll be doing exactly like you did. Thanks so much !!
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 3 года назад
I used sanded aspen for this. Smooth on both sides but more affordable than maple ply or Baltic birch. I can't remember the exact cuts, but probably just ripped down the middle as per the plan dimensions so it would fit in my SUV.
@alsukraine
@alsukraine 5 лет назад
It's amazing idea!! Greetings from Laval!
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 5 лет назад
Thanks neighbor!
@septim08
@septim08 5 лет назад
need help holding up top panel while attaching long rod in the middle. next time use a couple of clamps on the side panels so that you can put the middle panel on top of clamps and you'll have 2 hands free to insert rod. nice build, nice tools.
@DIYMontreal
@DIYMontreal 5 лет назад
Good tip indeed! Thanks