Jasonfrantz
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Hey folks, I've picked up a lot of ideas from this board, so I figured it's time to return the favor.
I've been a cabinetmaker professionally for 20+ years and use the SysRoll cart on a regular basis. My only complaint was that in order to access the lower cases in the stack, I had to remove the cases above and inevitably ended up working out of open cases on the floor. Not easy as I get older. So I repurposed a Sys-MFT case with an extended top that serves as a shelf, allowing me to access three open cases at once. Everything locks down and stable, just need to be careful to not overload a single side and off-balance the cart. Pics attached for reference, and I hope this helps someone out there as much as it has me...
I've been a cabinetmaker professionally for 20+ years and use the SysRoll cart on a regular basis. My only complaint was that in order to access the lower cases in the stack, I had to remove the cases above and inevitably ended up working out of open cases on the floor. Not easy as I get older. So I repurposed a Sys-MFT case with an extended top that serves as a shelf, allowing me to access three open cases at once. Everything locks down and stable, just need to be careful to not overload a single side and off-balance the cart. Pics attached for reference, and I hope this helps someone out there as much as it has me...