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Planer Cart

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I was reading in a recent E-zine about how some of the folks store and use their planers and thought I would send this picture of the cart I made several years ago that works great.   It's made from some scrap 2X4s and 2X6s.  The handles and non-wheeled legs are on the outfeed side of the planer so that when you have to push on the board your are about to plane these legs sort of dig into the floor and the cart won't roll away from you.  The cross bracing was needed to keep the cart from racking and really make it solid.

- Jim Elliott

Planer Cart
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