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Tin Can
That looks just right! Are those garden cart wheels?
I'll bet you can balance this nicely so little or no amount of lift is necessary as you move it along.
Do you push it...or pull it like a rickshaw?
Why not a baby carry cart? Have seen some deluxe models, covered and rainproof for less than $30 at rummage sales.
Some you push, some you pull. A few designs even seem to have shock absorbing features.
Since Germs and Jesus are everywhere, wash your hands and say your prayers.
I have heavy babies
I rate the cart at 300 lbs, the wheels have adjustable spokes with 26" no flat tires
It rolls very well, as the the wheels and pillow blocks have sealed bearings
I will add bells and whistles over time
The original design was for 8' pickup truck bed with 8' handles allowing it to be easily unloaded with a heavy baby on it
one person
but I sold my F150 and no longer drive
Tin Can
What a nice DIY project, and so well done. Please post some images with it loaded and in the field.
I would like to see a parts kit to convert a golf bag pull cart into a camera bag transporter. Smaller wheels to m be sure, but it would fold up and fit into the trunk. Mobile enough for off the path travel . . .like a golf course fairway. . .. maybe even a graded trail.
Drew Bedo
www.quietlightphoto.com
http://www.artsyhome.com/author/drew-bedo
There are only three types of mounting flanges; too big, too small and wrong thread!
Looks great, Randy!
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Tin Can
That's awesome, Randy!
Congratulations!
Nicely done!
I like the eye-bolt tie-downs.
Even monkeys fall from trees -- Japanese proverb
Thanks guys
It is not done, next adjustable legs to level if needed
Will be using boat Oar Locks
I MAY try towing it with my heavy duty eBike, 25 mph roads to College campus, with 1/2 NEW bike paths
Tin Can
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