Re: Welding Table Casters
Check out post #19 in this thread: http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/b...ing-table.html
That's the idea I am going with when I build mine.
Re: Welding Table Casters
Re: Welding Table Casters
I'd go with double-lock swivel casters. They're very stable. I bought mine on sale for about $13.00 ea. Mine are 3/8" threaded stem, making them height adjustable.
Re: Welding Table Casters
I have built heavy duty tables in the past and used the wheels that go on semi trailer landing gear. Each leg uses two wheels but one on each side of a table is plenty since they can handle a lot of weight. The axle is IIRC is 2" pipe.
You can put stiff legs on other end and move with pallet jack or dolly or put swivel casters.
Re: Welding Table Casters
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Originally Posted by
CNC Dan
Wow, haven't seen wheels on landing gear in a long time. I didn't think they were made any more.
Hadn't thought about that. ????
I got out of semi trailer repair in 1998 and started my own business selling and repairing construction equipment, haven't looked back.
Everything might be sand shoes now. :(
Re: Welding Table Casters
I used the casters that go into regular brick bucks (scaffolding) and no problems with good wheel locks. My table is 4x8x1/2 and has a bunch of beating done on it and tons of juck stacked on it. It also had a pretty big vise bolted down & a rack with all the small grinders & 1 big one hanging on it. All you need is a 5" or so pc. of 1 1/2" ? pipe for it so slide up into at each corner. If for some reason you want to remove them they will pull right out, although you'll loose about 6-7" of table height.
Re: Welding Table Casters
I got the one's from Northerntools... I think 1k lbs. load on each wheel.
http://i47.tinypic.com/287hwtz.jpg