CYCLE POWER, PART III
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To secure the assembly to the mounting platform, simply
fasten the sanding ledge to the supports with four No. 6 X
1 " flathead wood screws (countersunk to insure a smooth
surface ) . . . then lock the legs to the base, using four
No. 6 X 1-1/2" wood screws placed so that one enters each
support from the front, and one passes into each from the
base.
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You can then complete the combination sander/cutter by
tacking a couple of 3/4" X 1-1/2" X 20" wooden feet below
each flank of the mounting platform. Once that's done,
you'll be ready to bolt or clamp the tool to a convenient
work surface, loop a belt between it and the cycle power
chassis, and have at an appropriate piece of wood (with the
help of a willing—and physically fit-friend, of
course). And, if the idea of pedaling up your power doesn't
strike your fancy, you can still use this two-in-one device
by simply attaching an electric motor to the platform . . .
and letting the power company do the work.
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