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Other topics for members => General Woodworking => Topic started by: Briankinley2004 on April 04, 2017, 09:24:19 PM
Made this live edge cart for a clients outdoor kitchen addition we just completed. Used the rite leg cart frame. The top is coated with epoxy
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That sure looks like it would sell very well.
I've had several people ask. Just the casters are $100. Rite leg wants 125 and we got these at fastenal. They are 1/2" stud. With shipping the owner paid 300 or so for the cart. You would have to get 750'or so to make it worth while. I guess someone may pay that
B2004,
Good looking cart.
Castors at $100? What size are you using? Have you looked at HF? I got a decent set with locks on 2 of them for about $30. They had several that were much cheaper and some way more but I'd sure check them out. Mine had a male end on each and I did have to buy the nut separately.
Harbor freight doesn't have. The legs of the cart are threaded at the factory and the male on caster goes up into tubing. It's threaded for a 1/2" bolt. That's the issue in finding them