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jakemac

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I couldn't find a load rating on it. I wonder how much it will carry, and will it roll under weight without over-flexing.
 
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I couldn't find a load rating on it. I wonder how much it will carry, and will it roll under weight without over-flexing.

yeah, no idea about load rating. i don't think they designed it with our type of audience in mind. but, should it not work out for you, they do mention:

"The material in this product MAY BE recyclable. Please check the recycling rules in your community and if recycling facilities exist in your area."
 
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I use one to hold all my body work tools like hammers, dollies, leading supplies, sanding blocks etc. Works great for that. I wouldn't load a ton of stuff on it but for things I am going to use all the time it seems to work really well for me.
 

jsharpphoto

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I see lots of threads like this about repurposing IKEA stuff for the garage.

Maybe we could make one big thread showing off all our Swedish manipulations?
 

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For quite a while I used one of their red tables with black legs at the shop I work at. I put my tools on it and use it as a workbench, it held up really well. I could sit right in the middle of it with all of my tools on it and I weigh 135lbs. Only cost me $40.
 
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