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Artum_Snowbird
Oct 13, 2015Explorer
If I was doing it again I would just use two and a half planks on either side. Each set of planks would hold wheels at each end. At each end of the planks would be a slot, where a sideways plank would fit in and could be dowel pinned into the slot, or removed from the slot and stored.
The beauty of this is, it works just fine once the sideways planks are locked in, but it comes apart in seconds when unloaded, and stores in a minimum of space.
The size of the wheels, and the height of the wheels will need to be determined, but there is plenty of support in the planks to hold a rig.
Four strong tall wheels, six planks (2 X 8), and a short piece of dowel.
The beauty of this is, it works just fine once the sideways planks are locked in, but it comes apart in seconds when unloaded, and stores in a minimum of space.
The size of the wheels, and the height of the wheels will need to be determined, but there is plenty of support in the planks to hold a rig.
Four strong tall wheels, six planks (2 X 8), and a short piece of dowel.
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