denis daurer I should have just emailed and asked instead of guessing on the video... Up here in Canada we are always sensitive to the existence of Quebec, and the different pronunciations therein. thanks again!
+wordsnwood "Sensitive to the existence of Quebec." I don't know if you meant for this to be funny but I had a chuckle. It's a great way of putting it.
Good thinking, admittedly I probably would have replaced the whole caster and not just the wheel. Nice easy/quick fix and GREAT cart by the way. I will be making one very close to yours.
I know this is a totally unrelated question to the topic of this video, and I know that you are in Canada, but I was wondering if you could tell m e where you buy reasonable quality MDF sheets? I am having trouble finding any and want to build a disc sander like in one of your other videos.
Travis Fontaine I'm not really the right guy for this, as I personally don't like MDF and avoid it where possible. The MDF disk I used on my disk sander was just a piece of MDF shelving that I got at the local big box home center. I see lots of 4x8 sheets of MDF at Home Depot and the like all the time.
Thats a great idea!!!! Almost has fast as a Nascar pit stop tire change LOL
WigWagWorkshop thank-you!
You just gotta love it when a plan comes together... lol
KSFWG smooth sailing...
I was glad to help. Denis is the same as Dennis, at least here in Tennessee
denis daurer I should have just emailed and asked instead of guessing on the video... Up here in Canada we are always sensitive to the existence of Quebec, and the different pronunciations therein. thanks again!
+wordsnwood "Sensitive to the existence of Quebec." I don't know if you meant for this to be funny but I had a chuckle. It's a great way of putting it.
Never in my life did I think I'd end up watching this lol
You never know where the 'tubes will lead you...
Good thinking, admittedly I probably would have replaced the whole caster and not just the wheel.
Nice easy/quick fix and GREAT cart by the way. I will be making one very close to yours.
Sebastopolmark Thanks!
Steel casters best for heavy items that sit around in your shop.
Ok,so are they still in place
Yes
I thought I was lucky to have a Rockler store nearby.
Michael Olson You are, you are. Lots of people live in a tool desert.
No problem - my mother was french
Nice!
Robert Orr Thanks!
So you didn't FIX your casters at all, you replaced them!
That was my same exact thought broh... Not helpful to my situation.
don't throw those rigid caster rigs away. you can make a couple of wood wheels and use the casters for some light duty project (like a patio cart)
Russ Veinot yeah they've been stashed up on a shelf... Thanks.
Hey this is obviously not a fix, but a replacement. :)
Sure glad I don't have Lee Valley in my backyard. I'd be broke all the time........ and probably a single parent. :-) JimE
blackemmons First stop in the store is always the "specials/markdowns" table...
We better stay away from those orange wheels it wont last long.
This is not fixing casters, this is replacing casters.
I know this is a totally unrelated question to the topic of this video, and I know that you are in Canada, but I was wondering if you could tell m e where you buy reasonable quality MDF sheets? I am having trouble finding any and want to build a disc sander like in one of your other videos.
Travis Fontaine I'm not really the right guy for this, as I personally don't like MDF and avoid it where possible.
The MDF disk I used on my disk sander was just a piece of MDF shelving that I got at the local big box home center. I see lots of 4x8 sheets of MDF at Home Depot and the like all the time.
Thank you