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Has anyone ever build there own Wheel Dollies????
Was thinking about building some or buying a set!! I need nothing fancy!! These are not bad.... but still would be $100 for all 4 http://www.harborfreight.com/2-piece...ies-67511.html Anyone have a set for sale ??
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I use the $12 wooden ones from harbor freight. So does Zac.
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they are even more $$ from northern tool...good grief...
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...=wheel%2Bdolly
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If its good enough for zatch, its good enough for me
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This just means they have worked for 2 years so far...
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I was thinking about those
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The only problem with the wooden ones is the casters don't like to swivvel with weight on them. They held my car up for a year no problem. But it didn't have a motor or trans in it. I have a set of the harbor freight metal wheel Dolly's somewhere. They work good. I could move my car around by myself on a smooth floor when it was still together.
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http://www.harborfreight.com/2-piece...ies-67338.html
i have these and they work well. just wait till a sale, i got mine for around $80 |
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I have used to wood ones before. Held a Mark III Supra well.
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