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TMH Music
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Posted: 13 October 2019 at 10:26pm |
Anybody know where I could get some castors for a castor board I’m making. Don’t need to be braked but must be sturdy; gonna be putting about 300kg on this board. 3 inch minimum but 4 inch would be nice. Wotcha got??!!!
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KDW32
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JonB67
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Screwfix castors are decent quality too. 100mm ones are rated at 120kg each.
Edited by JonB67 - 14 October 2019 at 8:17am |
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MattStolton
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I had quite a result with some cheapos to put on the back of a bass bin, from the bay. Claim 400Kg for load over 4, which feels realistic
Link Here The metal tab that forms the lock isn't the strongest, and can be bent if you flip the item and trap them under, but, as long as you are not a complete awkward crunt, no worries. UK stock, and resolved a minor issue ASAP, which was the next best thing to getting it right first time. Wide range of options, sizes, locks or not, swivels or not. |
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