This thing sells for $89. It has a max load of 440 lbs. Im thinkin of welding or fastening more surface area once i take off the wood. What do you guys think?
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08-06-2004 09:29 PM
Yes ! I can now stop asking janitors for the kind of equipment they use. This is a very fine looking dolly, wheels are of a decent diameter look soft also. Four hundred pounds can hold Anna Nicole plus her lawyer. Mount a sheet of wood possibly with some tripod leg presets and you are set. Also the handle is gigantic plus. Thanks for posting and could we have the link heh?
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08-06-2004 11:04 PM
[quote author=warmstepvision link=board=Links;num=1091848411;start=0#1 date=08/06/04 at 21:29:13] Four hundred pounds can hold Anna Nicole plus her lawyer. heh?[/quote]
She lost like 500 pounds, I think shes back to normal now.
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08-07-2004 08:57 AM
Did you give this a try? It does look like if you welded a platform to it that it might work very well.
Big wheels for a wagon. Where did you find it?C.C. Chapman&&Co-Founder, Random Foo Pictures&&http://www.randomfoo.com
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08-07-2004 09:05 AM
here you go:
http://www.overstock.com/cgi-bin/d2....;PROD_ID=35797
maybe one of you will buy it before me and let me know how the modifications go. I just bought my new dvx 3 days ago and im broke!
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