Sounds daft, but here's the plan.
I have a few old steel wheels with old rubber tyres. I have two bench grinders needing stands. (one for general workshop use, one for "TUNGSTENS ONLY OR YOU DIE!"). I don't like bench mounted grinders (the height is all wrong for me, and they clutter the bench up) and all of the commercially available stands require bolting to the floor which I don't want (it's handy to be able to move them as awkward objects need to be shifted in and out).
I figured weld some tube to the wheels and a top plate (the Chinese girls over the way have just chucked out a couple of beds which might do the job), fill the tyres with water for extra stability.
Problem is, how to get water into the tyres. I can probably get hold of an air fitting and meld it to a hosepipe, but other than that.............
Ideas welcome.
I have a few old steel wheels with old rubber tyres. I have two bench grinders needing stands. (one for general workshop use, one for "TUNGSTENS ONLY OR YOU DIE!"). I don't like bench mounted grinders (the height is all wrong for me, and they clutter the bench up) and all of the commercially available stands require bolting to the floor which I don't want (it's handy to be able to move them as awkward objects need to be shifted in and out).
I figured weld some tube to the wheels and a top plate (the Chinese girls over the way have just chucked out a couple of beds which might do the job), fill the tyres with water for extra stability.
Problem is, how to get water into the tyres. I can probably get hold of an air fitting and meld it to a hosepipe, but other than that.............
Ideas welcome.
