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Yeah Big, I'm still having same problems loading photos from my iphone or ipad, even since updating to latest ios this week - Arrrggghh!
Any way, one of my goals for the shop (directly associated with my OCD tendencies [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/crazy.gif[/img]) is to have all (most) of my cabinets, shelves, machines, tables, etc. on wheels so that clean up is easier to do. I retrofitted a simple design (no welding required) to incorporate wheels to this vintage cabinet. I needed short wheels due to tight overhead space beneath the shelves which resulted in a lower load capacity for each wheel. So I added an extra set of wheels for a total of 6 wheels at a load capacity of 80lbs per wheel. I will be putting some heavy items in this cabinet, so 480lb capacity should do the trick (the cabinet is heavy by itself) ... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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