lazylathe
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Hi All,
In my quest to construct a good solid workbench and to provide a solid and stable
footing for my lathe i have been thinking about concrete.
I know that John Hills from madmodder had a whole concrete bench constructed for him and it is pretty awesome!
http://madmodder.net/index.php?topic=5847.0
I have been tossing the idea around of building the bench from doubled up 2X4's and then boxing in the area that the lathe is going to occupy.
Using rebar as the support structure internally and also placing the mounting bolts for the lathe so that they are
embedded into the concrete.
I was wondering if anyone had any insights into this idea?
I can work with concrete so that is not an issue.
What kind of concrete should i consider? regular, self leveling, hydraulic etc...
Also would i use just plain concrete or a mix with sand and or gravel?
I am thinking if this could be done it would be a neat solution as i could pour the slab to any thickness.
The thicker it is the stronger it will be and the more dampening it would give to vibrations.
Anyone ever done this before??
Andrew
In my quest to construct a good solid workbench and to provide a solid and stable
footing for my lathe i have been thinking about concrete.
I know that John Hills from madmodder had a whole concrete bench constructed for him and it is pretty awesome!
http://madmodder.net/index.php?topic=5847.0
I have been tossing the idea around of building the bench from doubled up 2X4's and then boxing in the area that the lathe is going to occupy.
Using rebar as the support structure internally and also placing the mounting bolts for the lathe so that they are
embedded into the concrete.
I was wondering if anyone had any insights into this idea?
I can work with concrete so that is not an issue.
What kind of concrete should i consider? regular, self leveling, hydraulic etc...
Also would i use just plain concrete or a mix with sand and or gravel?
I am thinking if this could be done it would be a neat solution as i could pour the slab to any thickness.
The thicker it is the stronger it will be and the more dampening it would give to vibrations.
Anyone ever done this before??
Andrew