jack707
Veteran Member
Look guys we have shielding gas AT THE SITE we so that's NOT THE PROBLEM, THE PROBLEM IS its a weld that does NOT go as deep as smaw. There good in body shops.
Could load it up and roll it over a pebble and see. Polyurethane might accommodate small pebbles.
Personally I'd load it at least double of the 880 lbs and lift 1 inch, bounce on it, shove it, try to see where it's flexing and brace accordingly.
Ignore the purple brace on the red/white juncture, I drew the pic but now I don't think it provides anything. The load on those 1/2" bolts is a tiny fraction of their capacity.
The rolling legs could have a fold-up brace that swings down and double-pins at center for when you travel it. Or maybe if you ever have a real heavy load just bolt a 2x4 across from leg to leg (at that time). You might get a handle on this by rolling it over a pebble with 2x or 3x 880lbs.
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And you could hang a shower curtain from it. :thumbsup: Don't need a towel with that blow-dry.
Coyote Machine, Sorry , we were typing at the same time. I think my rigid 3x3x1/4" square tubing will lock the legs sufficiently when needed. see above Thanks