Casters

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I already had casters that I could use.
150# each.4 "
Seems good
You'll find that 150# casters will not hold up. Unless those are steel casters, the first thing you'll notice is that they don't roll smoothly. That'll be because the rubber outer ring on the caster has long ago peeled off. In short, go big or go home :)

If in doubt, I can sure show you some pictures of 2" 150# casters that are now mostly square.
 
   / Casters #12  
Then there is unwanted height added to a top heavy item. McCarr has some ~2" that you only lower to contact when you want to roll. Ive had no problem just sweeping/blowing the floor before moving.
 
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I agree. I was worried about it so I put a steel plate over the legs on the bottom. I don't really plan on using the casters much. Just to roll away from my lift to use it. Foot or two at most
 

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