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Bob Smith:
Once you start moving things around or adding things check wheel weights so you don’t get too heavy on one side and tongue weight also.

Bigdave_185:
Just gonna leave this here, there is a whole forum dedicated to these things full of great information

This guy seems to be about as detailed as needed and full of knowledge


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Flyin6:

--- Quote from: Bob/OlallaWa on October 05, 2019, 01:34:58 PM ---Once you start moving things around or adding things check wheel weights so you don’t get too heavy on one side and tongue weight also.

--- End quote ---
Roger that.

Flyin6:
So with the decision made to build this thing, I started back in September with moving things around in my 25 X 25 woodshop to optimize available space while still being able to get at various tools and work stations.

Flyin6:
Then I built this table with wheels to build the thing on and be able to motor it around as necessary. I used some notching and a lot of glue to ensure the thing was rigid and strong...It is!

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