Looking into plastic (Rubbermaid, Uline) rolling utility carts and am on the fence about flat top vs depressed lipped trays.
I previously bought a lipped recessed top one that has been very useful but someone confiscated it to gardening work so I'm on the hunt and on the fence about the most useful shelf shape.
The flat top would be useful to occasionally hold the power chop saw and a platform for unloading small purchases but the lipped trays would be better for rolling parts and tools around to various tasks.
The stumbling point is that the chop saw would not work in the depressed top shelf and it needs a place to sit and get rolled around because it's getting too heavy to be wrestling with.
I can picture making a removable filler shelf in a lipped shelf but then again the same applies for the flat top shelf with bolting on a wood rim to make a depressed area.
Having a flat plastic shelf would be nice for cleaning it without having the bends and corners to deal with.
Comments would be welcome.
I previously bought a lipped recessed top one that has been very useful but someone confiscated it to gardening work so I'm on the hunt and on the fence about the most useful shelf shape.
The flat top would be useful to occasionally hold the power chop saw and a platform for unloading small purchases but the lipped trays would be better for rolling parts and tools around to various tasks.
The stumbling point is that the chop saw would not work in the depressed top shelf and it needs a place to sit and get rolled around because it's getting too heavy to be wrestling with.
I can picture making a removable filler shelf in a lipped shelf but then again the same applies for the flat top shelf with bolting on a wood rim to make a depressed area.
Having a flat plastic shelf would be nice for cleaning it without having the bends and corners to deal with.
Comments would be welcome.
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