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Hi Everyone
I am building a completely new mobile bench which I will report in due course - in fact it will be in two videos as one will be about the overall design and the second will concentrate on the top which will make full use of the Parf Dogs.
Anyway, I was asked by someone to do a piece on workshop mobility and made this short video to give people a flavour of what I have done.
I focus on the industrial castors for the new bench as I needed to be able to go up to at least 400 kgs overall (made up of the kit kept in the drawers, the kit in the systainer area and the stuff that might get piled on top during a big planning session). I now buy my castors from a specialist supplier (Coldene) as I have had so many disappointments with the (relatively) cheap one bought from DIY stores.
To give an idea of scale the bench top is a bit bigger in both directions than my MFT3.
I hope you like the music !
Peter
I am building a completely new mobile bench which I will report in due course - in fact it will be in two videos as one will be about the overall design and the second will concentrate on the top which will make full use of the Parf Dogs.
Anyway, I was asked by someone to do a piece on workshop mobility and made this short video to give people a flavour of what I have done.
I focus on the industrial castors for the new bench as I needed to be able to go up to at least 400 kgs overall (made up of the kit kept in the drawers, the kit in the systainer area and the stuff that might get piled on top during a big planning session). I now buy my castors from a specialist supplier (Coldene) as I have had so many disappointments with the (relatively) cheap one bought from DIY stores.
To give an idea of scale the bench top is a bit bigger in both directions than my MFT3.
I hope you like the music !
Peter