stickshift
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I've got a wood workbench that weighs ~70-80lbs. With tools and workpieces, I think max weight I'd ever reach might be ~300lbs (more typical use would be 150-200lbs). The legs are comprised of two glued and screwed 2x4's (so legs are 3" x 3-1/2"). Would be rolling this on garage slab and driveway concrete, both of which are in good condition, so bumps are minor (largest would be transition between garage and driveway). It might get moved 1-2x/week max and the distance involved is pretty minimal (< 20ft).
I'm thinking 2" or 3" caster wheels (any larger and I'd have to cut the workbench legs shorter). I see wheels are available in polyurethane, rubber and PVC. Not sure which would be best for my application. Also, better to get 2 fixed wheels and 2 swivels or all 4 swivels? Since I'll be using this workbench for a miter saw (and possibly a table saw down the road), should all 4 wheels have brakes, or is this not so important on the fixed wheels if I get 2 fixed wheels?
I'm thinking 2" or 3" caster wheels (any larger and I'd have to cut the workbench legs shorter). I see wheels are available in polyurethane, rubber and PVC. Not sure which would be best for my application. Also, better to get 2 fixed wheels and 2 swivels or all 4 swivels? Since I'll be using this workbench for a miter saw (and possibly a table saw down the road), should all 4 wheels have brakes, or is this not so important on the fixed wheels if I get 2 fixed wheels?

