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Radial Arm Saw Wheel Cradle
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14 Mar 2026 10:13 #18892
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Radial Arm Saw Wheel Cradle was created by Geno
I bought this saw over 25 years ago and just stuck some wheels in the leg holes. As you can see they didn't work out so good so I finally made a cradle for the saw to keep the wheels straight and stiffin up the saw. I brought it in from the small garage last week to work on some this week. It also needed a good cleaning and the rats nest on it put up where everything belongs.
The frame was made from 300' of 1-1/2 x 2 x 3/16" angle iron that were from an old 150' long cow feeder at the farm we took down years ago. The wheel plates are 1/4" steel plate that used to be the top on the big welding bench over the original 1/2" before the second 1/2" plate was added. It's not the prettiest stuff around here but it was all free stuff.
The frame was made from 300' of 1-1/2 x 2 x 3/16" angle iron that were from an old 150' long cow feeder at the farm we took down years ago. The wheel plates are 1/4" steel plate that used to be the top on the big welding bench over the original 1/2" before the second 1/2" plate was added. It's not the prettiest stuff around here but it was all free stuff.
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14 Mar 2026 10:19 #18893
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Replied by Geno on topic Radial Arm Saw Wheel Cradle
Punched the holes for the wheels on the iron worker, welded them on the frame, did a test fit, a little black paint, bolted the wheels on and walla.
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