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#494752 Wed Nov 27 2013 01:35 PM
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I wanted to share a few photos of a cart I built to assist with moving pumps around the garage. I built 8 of them from one sheet of plywood, so its pretty cheap as well. Essentially its a furniture dolly, but with the right dimensions and strength to accommodate a pump. Now pulling pumps out to work on them is a easier and makes it more difficult to scratch a freshly painted base. I used a sheet of 7/8" plywood covered with outdoor/ marine carpet.






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I also start my pump restoration on a dolly like the ones you make. I buy the small Harbor Freight dollys ($8.00) and remove the casters ($2.00 per caster) and mount them on thick plywood also. I found that it was easier the mount the carpet around the corners if I rounded the corners of the plywood.

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nice Dennis. I had the router out already and then decided not to round them at the last minute. As long as you have bendable carpet, square edges seem to work well. I like your idea of getting cheaper casters. I paid $6 each for the ones pictured but they're rated at 500lbs each... so a pump shouldnt fall through, lol. Two of them also have brakes, so your pump won't go sailing down the driveway if you're working outside in the summer.


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Looks good Chris. Now you just need what another three or is it four 4 x 8 sheets cut up to move all of your pumps around? Is a double visible going to fit on that? Cheers, Don.

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Nice work Chris now you have to get at least 20 more done for the rest of your treasures. Good job !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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We had to make wide ones, for the taller the pump, they are more apt to wobble. Using small casters was not the answer either on all but smooth surfaces.


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The first thing I would do if I had any of those cheap dollies is throw away the casters and go buy some top quality heavy duty large diameter US Made casters. I can't stand dealing with those cheap junk casters..... Nice work on the platforms.... If you want the ULTIMATE in 4 wheel flat dollies look at Snap-Loc.
They are heavy duty molded plastic with rubber tread plate for anti skid, top quality casters, and integral E track fittings to strap the load to the cart.

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I have a pallet jack that has a 30 inch lift. I use it when working on pumps. So nice to raise the pump up so I can sit in a chair and work on the base. I don't know about you guy but, I find I don't get up off the floor as easy as I used too.


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