proceeds benefit Canon City High School Machine Shop http://www.ccswebs.org/hogan2/ This stand is a Machine Shop Fundraising project at Canon City High School in Canon City CO. Advanced machining students worked in a production environment to machine and fabricate these stands. These stands are top quality and there isn't much on the market that could compare to the quality and heavy construction of these. These would work great in a metal shop because they can go low enough to support work on horizontal bandsaws and shears. They also go plenty high enough for drill presses and chop saws. * Heavy solid round feet for a low center of gravity and ease of sliding on a floor * Two position clamping bolt so the stands could be cut off if a lower overall height was desired. * The axle is 5/8" diameter cold rolled steel * Outer tube has a wall thickness of 3/16" * Inner tube is 12 guage approx 1/8" wall thickness * Heavy duty sealed bearings * adjustable side stops (keeps round stock from rolling off) All welding is done by a professional welding instructor and not students Lowest working height 25" (could be as low as 22.5" Capacity is at least 500 lbs but probably way more. I haven't come up with a way of testing them. One stand weighs approximately 33lbs. (Heavy duty work support stand is the responsibility of Dwight Hodges) |
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