[AMRadio] Rollers
John King
k5pgw at yahoo.com
Wed Feb 7 12:41:20 EST 2007
Have you tried Northern Tool or Harbor Freight? You
can look on-line. I have seen very nice and heavy duty
casters in the Harbor Freight outlet. Not sure about
low profile, gut very cheap considering price. I think
you will find them. I put casters on my Heavy Henry,
but not as heavy as yours or as tall. Good hunting!!!
73, John, K5PGW
--- Rick Brashear <rickbras at airmail.net> wrote:
> Thanks, John. I have used that method and it works
> great! However, I'm
> trying to devise a way to put low profile rollers
> under the BT-20-A. I
> have it in the shack, but it's a booger to move
> around. The thing is
> 75" tall and my doors have a 79 1/2" clearance and I
> don't want to make
> it impossible or extremely difficult to move around
> if need be. I found
> some low profile casters, but those rascals were
> about $25.00 each.
> I'll keep thumbing through ER and others, I know
> it's here.
>
> Thanks again!
> Rick/K5IZ
>
> John King wrote:
>
> >You can always use three pieces of pipe as rollers
> >under the plywood and as you move the transmitter
> take
> >one that rolls out the back side...
> >
> >
>
>
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