Fantastic. The wheelbase (about 38") is sufficiently wide to compensate for the top-heavy load. I suppose you could haul a couple sheets of plywood and a few sticks home from the hardware store? That's my big challenge to get some projects done for my home enterprise without a car. Or paying stiff delivery fees. I made mine low and long for a (believe it or not) a bed frame - it's really comfy. I put it on 2" casters. It works like an instant Murphy bed - just tilt it up on its side. Bed's made! It's 24 x 72 or something. As my lumber-hauler it's going to sit on a set of Chinese 10 inch casters I bought off eBay for $60. I will give them an anti-flat treatment and keep them at 35 PSI. I'm not going to use it for a trailer a lot - but I'll be sleeping on it a lot. So it's a flat-bed - no pun - ladder construction - very strong and light - now about 25# but will be 50. I figure I'll just screw a bin on it when I need to haul laundry or move stuff. So I need to digest your vision on the seat post attachment - but I'm thinking of attaching to both sides of the rear triangle with a rear hitch - I can do some welding - we'll see what turns up for material in the next couple days around here. Also, with swivel casters in front, it's a full stable platform - just add a sail and you could wind surf it. I would like to make a pusher electric out of it next probably lose the front casters and install a single front wheel - or I may do the bike with some upgrades. Probably a better plan. Thanks for the Vision Visit!
Thanks Pam. I intend to do an overview video of the building process. Full details, with about 200 photos, would have to go into a book. I will get working on it, once things settle down here.
Thanks. I have built a few using bike wheels. I prefer the bigger wheels, and the lower cost. Just need to have 2 points for attaching the axles. I should have an older video showing how I did it.
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Thank you for a very creative and actually brilliant presentation of a much needed invention. 2024 🌎
Fantastic idea, thanks for sharing!
Your hitch idea is the solution to my hitch problem haha. Thank you sir. Excellent work to support some excellent hobbies.
Thanks Sean. That's nice to hear.
Great video thanks. Nice cart/trailer.
Thanks Thomas. Much appreciated.
Fantastic. The wheelbase (about 38") is sufficiently wide to compensate for the top-heavy load. I suppose you could haul a couple sheets of plywood and a few sticks home from the hardware store? That's my big challenge to get some projects done for my home enterprise without a car. Or paying stiff delivery fees. I made mine low and long for a (believe it or not) a bed frame - it's really comfy. I put it on 2" casters. It works like an instant Murphy bed - just tilt it up on its side. Bed's made! It's 24 x 72 or something. As my lumber-hauler it's going to sit on a set of Chinese 10 inch casters I bought off eBay for $60. I will give them an anti-flat treatment and keep them at 35 PSI. I'm not going to use it for a trailer a lot - but I'll be sleeping on it a lot. So it's a flat-bed - no pun - ladder construction - very strong and light - now about 25# but will be 50. I figure I'll just screw a bin on it when I need to haul laundry or move stuff. So I need to digest your vision on the seat post attachment - but I'm thinking of attaching to both sides of the rear triangle with a rear hitch - I can do some welding - we'll see what turns up for material in the next couple days around here. Also, with swivel casters in front, it's a full stable platform - just add a sail and you could wind surf it. I would like to make a pusher electric out of it next probably lose the front casters and install a single front wheel - or I may do the bike with some upgrades. Probably a better plan. Thanks for the Vision Visit!
Some very ingenious ideas you have used well done
Thanks Anthony.
Glad to see you've been keeping busy mark!
Plenty busy Matt. Just processed the last picking of green beans today. It's that time of year.
I hope you show us how you made that beautiful paddle board
Thanks Pam. I intend to do an overview video of the building process. Full details, with about 200 photos, would have to go into a book. I will get working on it, once things settle down here.
I'd love to buy one if you could build another
Ha. Sorry Ethan. I'm afraid my making things for others days are over. Sharing the ideas is about all I can do these days.
Very good job,I will try to copy that with bike wheels,any suggestions
Thanks. I have built a few using bike wheels. I prefer the bigger wheels, and the lower cost. Just need to have 2 points for attaching the axles. I should have an older video showing how I did it.
I still d ont see the hitch connection
Where you from there guy?
Bemidji, in north-central Minnesota.
Ah here it is thanks