New dolly creation

ctfjr

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I am finally getting around to repurposing the metal frame my flail mower came shipped on. I really want to bring as many implements into the basement for storage. That requires them to be on some kind of rolling dolly. The flail only needed a couple of furniture dollies.
This frame will be used for the grapple and perhaps the box blade.
grapple dolly from flail shipping base 20240312_204006 small.jpg


As I have no welding skills my fallback is wood :) Using up scrap pieces of 2x4's from my framing projects.

The center support looks like it was dinged by a forklift during shipment.
 
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Using what you have is the way to go. I have more than one welder and still make my dollies out of wood (mostly), my backhoe dolly is metal because of the weight it needs to support.
 

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Using what you have is the way to go. I have more than one welder and still make my dollies out of wood (mostly), my backhoe dolly is metal because of the weight it needs to support.
I hate working with wood. I only make dollies out of steel.

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I am finally getting around to repurposing the metal frame my flail mower came shipped on. I really want to bring as many implements into the basement for storage. That requires them to be on some kind of rolling dolly. The flail only needed a couple of furniture dollies.
This frame will be used for the grapple and perhaps the box blade.
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As I have no welding skills my fallback is wood :) Using up scrap pieces of 2x4's from my framing projects.

The center support looks like it was dinged by a forklift during shipment.
That's a hybrid dolly! (y) I don't know where you got your flail from, but mine came on a beaten up and broken pallet that was only good for burning.

Love the dog! 🙂
 
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GeoHorn

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Those cheap dollies at HF are rated at 1K lbs…. and I’ve tested them pretty hard… I’ve placed a couple end-to-end with 2x4’s and deck-screws to make one long/wide dolly…. they’ll hold twice the capacity just fine and easy to roll on concrete.

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As your collection grows floor space shrinks then pallet rack trends. Don't allow lack of welder for building rack nor cost of rack hold you back. Being a woodworker you can build strong racks inexpensively from rough cut Hardwoods out of a sawmill.
 

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As your collection grows floor space shrinks then pallet rack trends. Don't allow lack of welder for building rack nor cost of rack hold you back. Being a woodworker you can build strong racks inexpensively from rough cut Hardwoods out of a sawmill.
lmao - the carpenter's union is safe from worry about me :) My son has taken up woodworking as a hobby / obsession.

Here is the finished product:
grapple dolly finished 20240313_135757.jpg


The previous owner of this house left a sheet of that 3/4" pressboard. It weighs a ton. Finally found a use for it,

@GeoHorn you can see I used a couple of those cheap dollies for the flail mower, where this steel base came from (Woodmax). I found you really have to put the load across both ends of them or they just crumple.

The casters I use really make the dolly useful.
 

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I am finally getting around to repurposing the metal frame my flail mower came shipped on. I really want to bring as many implements into the basement for storage. That requires them to be on some kind of rolling dolly. The flail only needed a couple of furniture dollies.
This frame will be used for the grapple and perhaps the box blade.
View attachment 124158

As I have no welding skills my fallback is wood :) Using up scrap pieces of 2x4's from my framing projects.

The center support looks like it was dinged by a forklift during shipment.
Cute pup. I'm really missing mine :(
 
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