- Joined
- Oct 17, 2018
- Messages
- 922
Has anyone here ever mounted one of those Harbor Freight 3 in 1 sheet metal machines (cut, roll, bend) on a tool chest? I have mine mounted on a table with a butcher block top with metal legs. There are wheels on it. I need it to be mobile.
I was thinking this tool box would work. It's 36" wide by 18" deep and 38" tall:
I plan on loading the drawers with material that I currently have elsewhere. It's mostly aluminum chunks with some steel pieces. It's all pretty heavy, but I think the drawers could handle it and it would weight the tool box down to keep it from tipping. The 3 in 1 is about 300 lbs.
The current table works. It's about 39" wide and about 32" deep. Here it is:
And here is the material storage:
I could fit it underneath the table the 3 in 1 is one, but then I'd have 2 pieces to move. I also thought of taking the wheels off and mounting it some way to the table. I'd like to get some garage space back by combining these two.
Anyone done this? Anything I haven't considered? I'm thinking tipping may not be an issue with the toolbox loaded with material. I've used the machine on the current table and it felt stable. The biggest material it will handle is 16Ga, and only short pieces at that. I have more issues with it moving if I don't lock the wheels.
I've used it mostly in place, but I want to be able to move it away from the car I have parked near it. I guess I could also move the car, too.
I wanted to see if anyone had used a tool chest to mount a 3 in 1 and if they had any issues. I think I would place a piece of thick plywood or MDF on top and mount the 3 in 1 thru that and the top of the toolbox with bolts and nuts.
Thanks!
I was thinking this tool box would work. It's 36" wide by 18" deep and 38" tall:
I plan on loading the drawers with material that I currently have elsewhere. It's mostly aluminum chunks with some steel pieces. It's all pretty heavy, but I think the drawers could handle it and it would weight the tool box down to keep it from tipping. The 3 in 1 is about 300 lbs.
The current table works. It's about 39" wide and about 32" deep. Here it is:
And here is the material storage:
I could fit it underneath the table the 3 in 1 is one, but then I'd have 2 pieces to move. I also thought of taking the wheels off and mounting it some way to the table. I'd like to get some garage space back by combining these two.
Anyone done this? Anything I haven't considered? I'm thinking tipping may not be an issue with the toolbox loaded with material. I've used the machine on the current table and it felt stable. The biggest material it will handle is 16Ga, and only short pieces at that. I have more issues with it moving if I don't lock the wheels.
I've used it mostly in place, but I want to be able to move it away from the car I have parked near it. I guess I could also move the car, too.
I wanted to see if anyone had used a tool chest to mount a 3 in 1 and if they had any issues. I think I would place a piece of thick plywood or MDF on top and mount the 3 in 1 thru that and the top of the toolbox with bolts and nuts.
Thanks!