Broseidon
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I'm currently attempting to design a stainless steel tool cart that i can set my tool chest on top of and move around on my construction sites. Normally it would be no problem and id just buy one off of U-Line like this one https://bit.ly/35gCPeg but the issue is i move from site to site pretty often and I don't have a truck so whatever tool cart i design has to be able to fit into the trunk of my 2014 corolla. So far what i have is using fittings from my line of work to essentially make it clamp together but i am just worried about the structural rigidity and it being unstable due to it being top heavy from my tool box. So far my design (picture of my rough sketch attached) has the material for the shelving being made of 20 gauge 304 stainless sheet metal. the supports are made of 1 1/2 tubing with a wall thickness of .065. I'm not worried about the clamps or the tubing in my design since i use them for work and know they will be more then strong enough, but i am more worried about when i weld my tubing to my sheet metal that it wont be able to shear or be unstable and wobbly. The overall height for the cart i was thinking to be 42" tall with a width of 20" and length of 32" not including the push/pull handle. If anyone has any information or experience with designing something like this and can offer me any information id greatly appreciate it.