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Member
Join Date: Jul 2020
Location: Huntington Beach Ca
Posts: 33
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Thanks for the info. I know the cart is suppose to be 5'x 3' x 4' high. I'm hoping not to have to move it much just trying to get it up off the ground. By the way the PVC you used is it 3" ?
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Recruit
Join Date: Jan 2018
Location: Long Beach, CA
Posts: 153
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If I were going to modify a rack I would try to use something like this (or two):
Rack to Modify or something ready made: https://www.amazon.com/7BLACKSMITHS-...a-680118898223 You don't get the storage with this but they are pretty solid with good wheels. 1000 lb capacity! A used one if you can find one is probably the best. |
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Junior
Join Date: May 2017
Location: San Diego
Posts: 16
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I agree with Igotpron. That cart may be "tippy" and if you bump it or look at it wrong, it could be a bad day. You could just build a simple/low to the ground wood cart with casters. I've modded my kids wagon with a couple of removable wood carts. When they are not on the wagon, I put casters on the bottom. It's solid.
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Member
Join Date: Jul 2020
Location: Huntington Beach Ca
Posts: 33
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Thanks for all the info and pics of the carts. Still waiting on my yak to come in hopefully this week.
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Member
Join Date: Jul 2020
Location: Huntington Beach Ca
Posts: 33
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Surprisingly it’s very stable and I can wheel it right up to my truck to load it.
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Member
Join Date: May 2014
Posts: 54
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Electric hoist. Lowers right into the bed of my truck.
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