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by RogerS » 03 Sep 2018, 14:54
Saw this for sale at Toolstation
Just over a tenner. Mobile machine stand ?
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by Rod » 03 Sep 2018, 15:11
Looks like the haven’t any brakes but I made one using a piece of kitchen top for moving appliances etc around. Very useful when you need one.
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by Malc2098 » 03 Sep 2018, 16:03
They're on sale frequently in aldidl.
Some round, some oblong and some plastic and modular that can click into others.
But not with brakes.
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by Woodster » 03 Sep 2018, 17:58
A Dolly is a very useful thing to have. My wife and I moved some large cabinets around with one when we were decorating. I think I got mine from Machine Mart but I’ve also made my own in the past.
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by Doug » 04 Sep 2018, 07:32
I bought one of those from tool station earlier this year, very handy when unloading the van.
It states on mine a maximum weight of 200kg but looking at the casters I don’t think I’d trust them with a heavy machine, Rutlands no mar casters have been my choice for my machine bases & have proved themselves over many years of use even under the weight of my Wadkin machines.
https://www.rutlands.co.uk/sp+workshop- ... a+m_dk2054
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