So I‘m getting a lesson here in R&R carts 101.
I forgot about “dry rot”
Fix-a-flat might not be a bad idea
“the tires are fairly thin so the cart rides smoothly”...
“the tires are also easily punctured by the tiniest items” and that
How could I not figure that out myself?
http://www.handtrucksrus.com/CrashDetail.aspx?id=1058 All Terrain Multi Cart Collapsible Platform Truck Our Price: $259.99 looks suspiciously like an overpriced R&R cart
“Locking Triple Strength Stretch Cords”
“Hand Truck Locks - Secure your hand truck!”
“The Liberator Aluminum Curb Ramp 22" x24"“
Not bad ideas either!
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Dave / mdorantes:…..where did you get YOUR solid tires? What color is the hub? Do they add much weight to the cart? Do they add any “drag” or “resistance” at all? With the original wheels I can pretty much glide a full load using one hand most of the time.
Dana (the orig company) told me that Platt (
www.plattcases.com) took over distribution in the USA. Their prices are crazy? $38 for one rear wheel (but they DO include a cotter pin!)...single underneath wing nuts are close to $20 each. Might as well buy a new cart.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dmi&field-keywords=Rock-N-Roller+cart&x=23&y=20
The specs on the Micro-cart (R2) seem to make it a natural for carrying luggage and appliances around the house, etc. And I think with enough WD-40 on the axel‘s, you can also use it as a skateboard.
Answers to the above questions?
Lucky