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Review on πŸ”§ Enhanced SEO: Quick Release Workbench Casters by POWERTEC 17002 by Richard Turner

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The invention of the wheel.

We are moving and wanted to take my workbench with us as I built it for heavy loads and nobody sells anything better than I could build. I have these Wheels received and at first thought I made a mistake as they didn't seem sturdy These wheels are attached in a variety of ways either by screwing them directly onto the legs or by screwing a plate onto the legs to allow the wheels to attach can be removed. I did that. I had to buy 4" bolts as my legs are 4x4 (heavy duty) they come with 2" bolts. No problem. I put plates and wheels on and such "I got a mobile workbench! I took a step forward and didn't bother emptying it before moving. The casters moved this bench like there was nothing on it or in it. I'm not sic Notice how much it weighs, but it has 6-4x4 legs, 4x8x3/4 inch double birch plywood on top, and tool shelves underneath. I'm pretty sure I've exceeded the weight limit for these wheels, but the best part is I can now put my workbench on a moving truck! That's a man thing.

Pros
  • Black powder coated steel casters with quick release pins for quick and easy assembly and disassembly of the casters; Drill 1/4" holes for optimal wheel placement
Cons
  • So far so good