16 May 26:
We had a home project so the miter saw rolled out on the tool trolley. Skipper advised me a long time ago to put everything in the shop on wheels, so we can rearrange the shop as needed, per project. We made this trolley "Starboard" years ago from scrap and 6 inch wheels, and we move it outside when we are making sawdust. The trolley was built so that the height of the saw table was the same height as our portable card tables, which act as infeed/outfeed when needed. Today the Bahamas Dinghy HENNING held up one end of the counter top legs that we were cutting.
We cut slots in the deck to hold the trolly steady.
Another tip is keeping an extension cord handy for the saws, as some of the plugs are hidden behind lumber/shelves. We put some plugs about work bench height, that is a good spot, and have found that the 16 inch high plugs rarely get used....unless you keep and extension cord plugged in. That height is also good for chargers that remain plugged in.
Inspector Pixy arrived, surveyed the job site.
Pixy likes to watch cars go by from the front porch, I might need to move projects to the front yard...







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