A while ago, Tom Ferone & I were talking about our respective crosscut sleds. We both felt ours were too big and too heavy and had become a PITA to put on and take off the table saw. Plus, at least in my case, I really had no place to store it when not in use. I was constantly moving it out of my way to get to things. It is 40" wide & almost 30 " deep.
So as a joke, Tom said we should put in a ceiling hoist to raise and lower it to the table. The more we joked about, the more it seemed reasonable. I think we both said "one of these days":roll:
Well, this weekend I was rearranging my shop to get my lathe and "sharpening station" in a more usable place. Well, I seemed to spend more time moving the sled then anything else. And then when I dropped it on my foot that did it.
Ceiling Hoist:
Hooked up to hoist:
On the way up:
Tucked out of the way:eusa_danc:eusa_danc:eusa_danc:eusa_danc
And not only does it physically work, but it has actually made going back & forth from rip to crosscut much easier than I expected.:eusa_clap:eusa_clap:eusa_clap:eusa_clap
So as a joke, Tom said we should put in a ceiling hoist to raise and lower it to the table. The more we joked about, the more it seemed reasonable. I think we both said "one of these days":roll:
Well, this weekend I was rearranging my shop to get my lathe and "sharpening station" in a more usable place. Well, I seemed to spend more time moving the sled then anything else. And then when I dropped it on my foot that did it.
Ceiling Hoist:
Hooked up to hoist:
On the way up:
Tucked out of the way:eusa_danc:eusa_danc:eusa_danc:eusa_danc
And not only does it physically work, but it has actually made going back & forth from rip to crosscut much easier than I expected.:eusa_clap:eusa_clap:eusa_clap:eusa_clap