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Gasface25
01-07-2015, 08:29 PM
Does anyone have a layout on how to properly build a set of mobile shop stands? Width? Pipe used? What size casters? Thanks.

RacerX10
01-11-2015, 12:31 PM
most of those casters have a weight rating, just divide 2300 by however many casters you are going to use, ie if you had 4 casters on a back stand and 4 on the front, that's 2300 / 8 = 287 lbs so get 300 pound casters like this :

http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_12813_12813

you'd be rated up to 3200 lbs with those 10 dollar casters

Lizardracing
01-11-2015, 03:33 PM
I'd recommend the metal wheel castors. The softer materials can increase the resistance to roll and when it sits for a long time they can flat spot.

Kwoods25
01-11-2015, 07:06 PM
I would like to build a set also, they are very nice. You could go solid rubber tires as well

merc123
01-26-2015, 02:58 PM
I used polyurethane casters for mine. No issues with flat spots. I over-built the casters because when my head is on the line I don't want a the caster to fail. Mine were 750# each so each stand could support the entire weight of the car with ease, by itself. Another reason I went with these casters is they will stand up to anything on a shop floor (grease, oils, fuel, etc) without breaking down.

Here are what mine look like: http://www.03sbgt.com/photos/race-car-stands/

Kwoods25
01-26-2015, 03:10 PM
I used polyurethane casters for mine. No issues with flat spots. I over-built the casters because when my head is on the line I don't want a the caster to fail. Mine were 750# each so each stand could support the entire weight of the car with ease, by itself. Another reason I went with these casters is they will stand up to anything on a shop floor (grease, oils, fuel, etc) without breaking down. Here are what mine look like: http://www.03sbgt.com/photos/race-car-stands/Thanks for the info, gonna build me a set

merc123
01-28-2015, 09:51 AM
I also want to add, accidentally, my front stands will sit angled in the frame of the rear stands so it makes them more compact.