This is how I made two wheeled carts, one for my new table saw and one to act as an outfeed table or workbench. They were cheap and easy to build.
Free Plans:
http://www.Makify.com/stuff/Saw_and_Work_Carts_Plans.pdf
Supplies & Tools:
Six 2x4s
One quarter sheet 3/4″ plywood
One quarter sheet 1/2″ plywood
2 1/2″ screws – http://amzn.to/2k0O84h
Locking casters 2″ – http://amzn.to/2xCQevO
Rockwell circular saw – http://amzn.to/2vHfvUs
Speed square – http://amzn.to/2xDplaW
Table Saw – http://amzn.to/2xI7sbC
Drill/driver – http://amzn.to/2x8C5Ub
Countersink set – http://amzn.to/2xDbmlr
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I’ve made 3 of these carts and I love them! I’m a novice woodworker so I appreciate the step by step process. Thank you for the plans!!
Sherrie
I made 4 tall carts and 1 shorter cart for my table saw. As I have a small workshop, it is perfect for my weekend woodworking needs. Thank you
Table saw cart ,the top sheet has 20″ and the material cut sheet has 21″. The 17″ cross piece plus qty (2) 2×4’s
is 3″ plus 17 = 20″.
Over all good design.
Pop Sturman
Have.
Made a bit of memory problem, but looked at the plans for the the small cart, took me a while but, finished it and looks great. More wood then on with the large one, or do I make a drop leaf extension. Will give this a thought. But great plan’s
Great table saw and very useful the step by step video.
In addition, the measurements in metric units is essential for us in Europe.
Great job, keep it up