Shop Fox D3302 Grinder Stand - Square Base Product Description:
- 39-Inch High
- Adjustable rubber feet
- Square base and column
- Fits most standard grinders and buffers with square hole patterns
- Powder coated paint
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Heavy duty
By M. Lakey
This is a great stand. My grinder was on my bench and vibrated the whole place when it was starting and shutting down. Since I put it on this stand it is as smooth as silk, and it just sets on the rubber feet without bolting it down so I can move it when I need to in my little shop.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
shop fox grinder base and stand
By bobsboosters
This stand is great it's small doe's not take a lot of room in your shop. The only problem I found with it was that it doe's not have slot's drilled in it for grinding motor's that are mounted in the center. There are slot's milled in all four corner's but alot of grinder's are drilled for center mounting.Other than that this is a great product.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Decent Tool Stand
By Gregory R. Hill
This stand seems solid and relatively stable. The fit and finish are acceptable for a shop environment. A couple of shortcomings are: 1) The tool table is very small (7 7/8" x 7"), and the tool slots are limited. I have two buffer motors and neither of them fit. The larger one hangs over the edge so much that it would be impossible even to drill holes to bolt it down. The smaller one fits, but would require drilling four new holes through the cast iron table to secure it; 2) The tool table sits at about 41 1/2" placing the buffer/grinder motor a bit high for someone of average height (I'm 5'10"). Since it is not adjustable, the only way to shorten it is to cut the heavy square steel post.I considered just purchasing some steel and welding my own stand together, then decided to purchase this one to save time, but it may take just as much effort to modify it. On the other hand, it would be a pain to re-package and send back since it is very heavy, and the original boxes were pretty thrashed when I got them. So I will probably just re-machine this one to suit my needs, but next time I will definitely build one from scratch.***Update***I ended up making some bolt hooks to hold the buffer motor to the stand (I cut some U-bolts in half, then heated them in a vise, and bent the ends over to make a hook that holds the buffer in place when the other end is bolted through the table). I also decided to try using the machine at the taller height to see if I could get used to it. I'll have a better viewing angle on what I am buffing, if I can handle holding the workpiece up that high long enough to finish the job.
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