check out my new trailer
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check out my new trailer
just got it finnished yesterday... takes a little getting used to, but it will hold a lot of weight,
cant wait to take it shopping
cant wait to take it shopping
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Looks like the perfect thing for taking into the store while you shop, too!
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it was a damaged cart abandoned down the street from my place... so I personalized it
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Does it only have the two wheels? If you really are planning to use it in the store for shopping, it seems like it would be inconvient to always need to keep a hand on it to keep it balanced.
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Ahaha, is that your SUV in the background? To carry bike and cart.
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im working on adding a third removable swivel wheel for when its standing, or being pushed through the supermarket.
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Fantabulous.
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Originally Posted by acroy
Very sweet, how did you atatch the forks to the basket?
I saw a website using plastic zipties, which sure looked scary...
I saw a website using plastic zipties, which sure looked scary...
Can't see how it's attached to the grocery cart. I would stay away from cable ties, more appropriate would be stainless hose clamps if welding the forks are not feasible.
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That is pure genius. I'm going to keep my eyes peeled for a pooched grocery cart. And I'd go with muffler u-clamps before using hose clamps. Much more robust.
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Can you please post a shot of the hitch, or describe how you made it?
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Originally Posted by cranky
Can you please post a shot of the hitch, or describe how you made it?
Looks good from what I see.
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Originally Posted by acroy
Very sweet, how did you atatch the forks to the basket?
I saw a website using plastic zipties, which sure looked scary...
I saw a website using plastic zipties, which sure looked scary...