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Davethorik:
Yet another quarantine project.

I have a Milwaukee brand furniture dolly, it's fine for most lighter things. However i have some heavier items i need to move on occasion that would break the Milwaukee. and thought i could make something better than store bought, with stuff i have.

Meet the super dolly.

My brother in law had a bunch of trees cut at a sawmill. Not sure what kind of wood this is, maybe pine. He used a bunch renovating their house, this was a leftover. The super dolly was made from a 10' long, 2" thick slab with 1 live edge and one ripped edge.

My Milwaukee fuel M18 7-1/4" circ saw cut it like butter into two 3' and two 2' pieces to make a 36"×24" size. I made it with the live edge facing inward. Most likely overkill but I used 24 three inch screws, 3 on each corner, 12 each side.

My dad gave me these beefy vintage Bassick USA cast iron casters that I'm going to use, 2 fixed and 2 swivel. I just have to buy lag bolts to fasten them on.

The wood by itself weighs 60-70 lbs  :-*

pkerot:
I dont think pine is that heavy--unless its green

slip knot:
you gonna need a dolly to move your dolly around :hee20hee20hee:

Looks stout enough.

strik9:
Overkill is always good.  Some of my old projects were so overbuilt its silly.  Not many have broken in massive abuse.

Davethorik:
Talked to my bro in law today. It is maple, not pine!!

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