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I have a Hegner 22 scroll saw.  I want to be able to move the saw easily when needed. My plan is to make a base of 3/4" plywood and  Porta-mate casters.  At rest, the back of the platform will contact the ground through the rear casters.  The front will be lowered to the floor, resting on legs. The saw is nearly vibration free when sitting on the concrete floor of my shop; however i don't know if i am asking for problems withe the saw on the mobile base.  Does anyone have experience with Hegner saws and mobile bases?

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Are you looking for a way to simply move it out of the way to make room in the space it currently is? I was at Harbor Freight the other day and was looking at moving pads that go under the legs, sit flat on the floor and make it easy to slide around. I may buy a set so I can move my saw to another spot in my shop occasionally. Obviously if steps are involved that wouldn't work but sometimes keeping it simple works. 

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I built a wooden stand/table for my EX21. I incorporated 2 Harbor Freight 6" wheels with 1/2" axles in the rear two legs. I added 2 pvc handles along side of the table that slide in/out of themselves so that I can lift the back end (nearest to me) and move the saw in and out of my shop. I have a 6" drop off from the shop down to the driveway. I made a ramp that helps get in and out of the shop. 20180908_112831.thumb.jpg.4adb9eb8f197beb43ac0145f46e43a6f.jpg

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I made a retractable castor system. It works but I'm not thrilled. Some of the 'wheel barrel' style others have used may be better for me. My shop is in two different rooms and I have to cross two thresholds and make a 90 degree turn at the door. I thought it best that the stand be on the floor and not wheels when in use. The lever system to raise the saw onto the wheels just doesn't work well. Pic 1: up on wheels. Pic 2: up on wheels with view of the lever and lock.  Pic 3: lock released, machine on floor.  Pic 4: view of how the lever operates. Feel free to have a good laugh.

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2 hours ago, oldhudson said:

I made a retractable castor system. It works but I'm not thrilled. Some of the 'wheel barrel' style others have used may be better for me. My shop is in two different rooms and I have to cross two thresholds and make a 90 degree turn at the door. I thought it best that the stand be on the floor and not wheels when in use. The lever system to raise the saw onto the wheels just doesn't work well. Pic 1: up on wheels. Pic 2: up on wheels with view of the lever and lock.  Pic 3: lock released, machine on floor.  Pic 4: view of how the lever operates. Feel free to have a good laugh.

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On 3/24/2020 at 7:46 AM, oldhudson said:

Very clever with the adjustable tilt to the table. You should do a thread on that build.

I basically design on the fly, I have a general idea of what I want when I start and start building,  The stand came out just about the way I envisioned it, the only thing I would change is the space in the front I would make deeper so there is more room for the foot pedal.  Since I am somewhat vertically challenged the saw is also lower than even the lowest setting from the stand that I bought with the saw, also the is no cross bar in the front that I was constantly banging my shin on.

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My Hegner 22 is on a plywood stand made from 3/4” BB ply, and rolls on casters.  I don’t think I built the stand heavy enough as the saw shakes like hell in the middle 1/2 of the speeds.  I would recommend over build it as heavier will be better.  The casters mine is on roll it around great.  I like four swivels, 2 front and 2 back, that makes it much more maneuverable.  I am going to remake the top and instead of 3/4” ply, it will be 2x6 cut down to about 2x5, 15” wide and 26” ish long.  I think my shake is that the table top flexes.  A table of laminated 2x5 should not flex!!

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