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Wheels and Casters..Where Do You Find Them?
For many (if not most) of my tools, I have them (or will have them)
mobile. This means being always on the lookout for wheels and casters. Where do you find the ones that you use to make your tools, carts and dollies mobile? In the surplus market, where do you like to go buy your wheels and casters? An example....I am currently designing some carts for some welders that I recently purchased. I am looking for LARGE (8-12") WIDE (2"+) wheels to use. I also want these wheels to be nonpneumatic so the curse of slowly leaking tires are a nonproblem. The only new wheels I see are the punctureproof wheels for wheelbarrows...with a significant price to match. Any suggestions? Thanks for any suggestions. TMT |
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