Milwaukee PACKOUT Removable Trolley
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ก.ย. 2024
- Milwaukee PACKOUT Drawer Trolley, add a trolley to your PACKOUT Drawer system or other PACKOUT systems that can be easily removed to fit in the back of a Ute/truck bed.
Parts required. 18mm ply but could get away with 12mm for the main base then a sheet of 6mm for a packer or thicker to suit the trolley base, 6 x m6 metal threaded screws and 6 x countersunk threaded timber insert nuts, a trolley and the Milwaukee mounting plate
Just what I was looking for. My handcart has a folding toe plate and didn’t want to permanently attach the floor plate.
This is exactly what I wanted to build. Thanks!!!
Excellent and simple solution, well done!
This is brilliant I'm gonna copy you. Thx!
I’m gonna do this but with heavy duty dolly. Good tips
How’d yours go? I plan on doing this with the heavy duty hand truck dolly as well I’m gonna make the bottom piece a little thicker tho
I made one like that but with 4 caster wheels screwed to the wood to move it around when not using the hand truck. Using the same hand truck but it really flexes when theres alot of weight in my boxes
Exactly what i did. To prevent flexing I bungee the hand truck to the stack.
What size casters did you go with
Now that's nice!
👍 well done
you's a smartie
genius
Nice build, but I didn't like the way the handle on the hand truck flexed when you went to loft the box up. 😆
You could use a stronger hand cart.
Just put casters on the bottom of the wall mount. You know if you put your stuff in a van and work out of there.
Try running your casters across open ground... they don't work very well.
Handtruck link?
Have you tried it with more than the 2 drawer box like did you also add another box on top of the drawer unit to see if it can handle the weight
Hi Larry
Yes I have loaded 3 x sets of drawers full of tools with on problem around 50 to 60kg
Круто!
Do you make them to sell?
I think shipping from Australia will cost more than the materials 😆
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Get some shoes on
Sorry mate, when it’s 35deg it’s the normal footwear in Australia, it’s now winter and I’m wearing Ugg boots