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Project by Diggerjacks posted 887 days ago 1455 views 1 time favorited 10 comments Add to Favorites Watch

Hello

This is not a wood project, not a jig just an idea for doing outfeed table

A friend give me some pieces of un industrial printer

I use only some pieces to make two outfeed ( in and out) table for table saw or planer or another user
The picture 3 is the piece at first
The picture 4 : some pieces are dissasembled ( on the left ) The pictures 1, 2 and 5 : Now I can fix the piece on with the holes in front or I can make a frame

This pieces will be destroyed but when I saw them I decided to reused them for another application

The four rolls turned very well because there is rollings inside and there are very strong

Thanks for your comments

-- Diggerjack-France ---The only limit is the limit of the mind and the mind have no limit




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mafe

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#1 posted 887 days ago

That is a really cool recycle idea.
Well thought, and well done.
Best thoughts,
Mads

-- Mad F, the fanatical rhykenologist and vintage architect. Democraticwoodworking.

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Sodabowski

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#2 posted 887 days ago

Hahaha j’ai fait la même chose avec des rouleaux de photocopieurs, mais pour fabriquer une étalonneuse :)

Itl version: LOL, I made the same thing with photocopier feed rolls but to build a drum sander :) I’ll post pictures when back to the parents’ place where all my recycled hardware lies.

-- Thomas - There is no such thing as a problem, there only are solutions.

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Diggerjacks

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#3 posted 887 days ago

Salut thomas

Comme quoi les grands esprits se rencontrent !!!!

Je serais curieux de voir cette étalonneuse

-- Diggerjack-France ---The only limit is the limit of the mind and the mind have no limit

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Cozmo35

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#4 posted 887 days ago

Very cool idea Digger!

-- If you don't work, you don't eat!.....Garland, TX

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BigTiny

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#5 posted 887 days ago

Waste not, want not. Excellent use of something that would otherwise have gone to the dump.

-- The nicer the nice, the higher the price!

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Bricofleur

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#6 posted 887 days ago

Trash for one and treasure for the other. This is a great idea to improve a shop and a great idea to lighten the dump truck! I like that and I keep it in mind. Thanks for sharing the idea.

Best,

Serge

http://atelierdubricoleur.wordpress.com

-- Learn from yesterday, work today and enjoy success tomorrow. -- http://atelierdubricoleur.wordpress.com

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Sodabowski

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#7 posted 887 days ago

#Diggerjacks: elle est pas encore finie, juste en chantier, je posterai ici évidemment :)

-- Thomas - There is no such thing as a problem, there only are solutions.

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Dennisgrosen

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#8 posted 887 days ago

great idea ,great recycling :-)

thank´s for sharing it

Dennis

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Raymond

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#9 posted 886 days ago

Great idea I have tons of those. We go through dozens of toner cartridges a month here. What a great idea.

-- Ray

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Diggerjacks

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#10 posted 886 days ago

Hello Ray

You can recycle them and make some outfeed like mine and after you can sell them on the web !!!! and make a lot of money

Have a nice day

-- Diggerjack-France ---The only limit is the limit of the mind and the mind have no limit

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