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Re: Post Up Your Roll Carts!
BTW, the $60.00 is wood and casters. I didn't include the polisher rack. That was another $60.00, I think.
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Re: Post Up Your Roll Carts!
Ever since my dad got into detailing as a hobby he would load up a bucket with everything. By the end he'd have stuff set all over the place.
No concrete and chasing shade he would usually end up in the yard so a cart with normal wheels would catch a lot and not roll smoothly, possibly tipping over.
So I bought the HF 2 tier cart, and 4 "all terrain" 8 or 10 inch casters, 2 locking.
Drilled out the bottom of the cart to fit the new casters. Bottom of the cart was a bit flimsy so I took a couple pieces of flat bar I had and bolted it to the two wheels at each end as a kind of strut bar.
End result, a stable off-road capable detailing cart. Dont have any pictures but it, does look funny, kinda like a monster truck, but works very well for him
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