I want to make a plywood cart, to hold maybe 6 pieces of sheet goods.. 1/4 to 3/4. I'll put it on good casters to be able to move it around and not take up my valuable wall space
I built one with a flimsy base and used el cheapo Borg casters. Was unable to move it. Think about it - 8 full sheets of plywood or MDF is on the order of 800 lbs + other pile-ons.
Thanks, Curt
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(07-18-2018, 04:24 PM)DaveBozeman Wrote: I want to make a plywood cart, to hold maybe 6 pieces of sheet goods.. 1/4 to 3/4. I'll put it on good casters to be able to move it around and not take up my valuable wall space
(07-18-2018, 04:24 PM)DaveBozeman Wrote: I want to make a plywood cart, to hold maybe 6 pieces of sheet goods.. 1/4 to 3/4. I'll put it on good casters to be able to move it around and not take up my valuable wall space
Since my shop is in the basement and I will eventually get kicked out of the larger part. Need to finish that project of dry walling the ceilings and walls. Make sure it fits the doorways. Here is the one I built. It has Casters from a heavy machine cart I salvaged, a 2x4 Frame base. I modified it further to have some storage for studs on top. No Pictures of that. Dan
Here is mine. I am pretty happy with it. It doesn't get moved much but will roll ok when I need it ot. I like the middle section for storing narrower cutt-offs.
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