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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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Screwfix castors are decent quality too. 100mm ones are rated at 120kg each.

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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

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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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