whateg01
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Most O/A carts are similar to a hand truck in design. Is there any real reason not to do something with casters if the setup is never going to leave the shop?
A buddy made a torch cart to move his gear around the ranch. It's a handtruck style with 28" mountain bike wheels and tires. Goes over anything.If I needed to cover rough ground, I'd make a cart with two heavy duty cart wheels.
when I was a kid there was a machine shop in my neighborhood. they also took in scrap I think. the old lady ( owner) would move her tanks around the rough yard in a home made cart with car or truck tires for wheelshand truck style with 28" mountain bike wheels and tires. Goes over anything.
True. But bicycle tires have footprint about the same size as a caster--the thing that makes for maneuverable.Pretty sure if it's already difficult to maneuver with the 10" wheels or 8" or whatever they are now, making the footprint 3x as big by putting car tires on it isn't going to help.
Junkyard I used to go to had cutting torch wagons. three oxygen bottles and a big propane tank mounted at 45 degrees in a four wheeled cart, along with long hoses and a huge fire extinguisher. they had car wheels on them, with mismatched hubcaps.when I was a kid there was a machine shop in my neighborhood. they also took in scrap I think. the old lady ( owner) would move her tanks around the rough yard in a home made cart with car or truck tires for wheels