5044 Pentagon Tool | Heavy Duty | 5 and 30-Gallon Drum Dolly | Single | Silver
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There's a fire pit with a 20 pound propane tank that rolls around a wooden deck quite easily due to the hard rubber
There's no guarantee that it won't break or wear out.
The casters on these chairs are not equipped with brakes.
Selected User Reviews For 5044 Pentagon Tool | Heavy Duty | 5 and 30-Gallon Drum Dolly | Single | Silver
A lip ring (? The dolly) It is a pretty heavy duty machine (1,000 pounds moving capacity), though there are some ugly spots on the welds. I suspect it will outlast three or four PBCs. While I was concerned the wheels may start to get hot and begin burning during cooks, I was surprised to see the wheels and frame are both very cool to the touch (no indication of radiant heat influencing PBC at 300°F There is a lot of airflow in a dolly frame and wheels are I will get a round piece of plywood for an insert and use the PBC base on top of it if this becomes an issue during the summer. The bottom stand-ring of a PBC model was suggested to be turned upside-down in a review of another model. don't like the idea of just three points of contact on the bottom of the barrel (possibly unstable and placing too much force at just three locations. ) For the backyard DIY enthusiast, I suggest having a good pair of needle nose pliers to hold the two nuts (for the two 'outside' bolts of each wheel) to thread It helps to have a couple of wrenches on hand as well so you can quickly mount the wheels. This is a description of - Here are photographs that show the bolts coming from the top (with one at the bottom crooked), while the instructions show the bolt coming from below. In the case of coming from the top, you may hinder the swivel of the casters (I don't know, I didn't try, and I don't care - as mentioned, the PBC fits perfectly around the bolts with threads facing As per the package I received, the entire object is coated with a grey enamel or powder coating- Unlike the picture, the metal is covered and not bare As well, I had no issues with the bolts matching up so the images with the 1-inch bolt pictures can be said to be accurate A crooked bolt at o'clock does not affect the one I got (seems to be a poor picture of the product). There is no need to go on like this Heavy-hitters must be killed I enjoy my duties as a member of a PBC!.
This purchase wouldn't have taken as long as it did if I hadn't put it off so long. The unit can be easily moved when not in use to an area that gets less wind or to be stored For just a few dollars less I bought this item from Amazon Warehouse, and it was brand new. The PBC in the picture is the standard size.
Using this for a plastic trash can that has a base that is about 16" wide. There are some issues with the dolly fitting the bin, but the rim holds it in place, and I added some packing material to the base to make it fit better. There is something deceiving about the photo in the advertisement The longer end below pulls on the wheels and does not allow the wheels to move freely if you place the bolts in this way (like I tried). A drawback to the ad is that it doesn't show any bolts inside the triangular areas of the exterior rim. Those bolts are difficult to tighten due to the small You can see pictures of the customer who properly installed bolts on his dolly for a red container by checking out the photos. As a result, the dolly is very stable, can withstand a large amount of weight, and rolls very easily. Interestingly, I tightened the bolt end to be flush with the nut instead of tightening the protruding bolt end until it sat flush against the bottom of the plastic bin.
We will be able to enjoy this for a long time. The version I tested was way overkill (and then some more). This is what I bought to move around my 30 gallon behrens tin can in my garage - We are a woodwork shop based in Kansas City. The machine is used with a cyclone lid to catch larger wood chips and items (such as screws, etc. ) that may be vacuumed into the dust collector by mistake. There is a problem, though, that the bolts holding the wheels to the dolly have to come up from below, leaving the bolt thread exposed above, where the can rests. Since the bolts on the top of the Behrens can are exposed, it can't fit into the center. I guess I'll finally have a circle cutting jig on my band saw and solve this dilemma, but Instead of building my own wood platform dolly, why did I not buy one? Obviously, the fault lies not with the dolly, but with the very well engineered machine itself. In other words, no matter what I need to fill that Behrens trash can with in the future -- river rocks, gold, or dense unobtainium -- this industrial dolly is ready to go.
The drum dolly described as heavy duty is indeed heavy duty. If the caster bolts did not interfere with the bottom of my plastic drum, I would have given it a 5. Metal drums are likely to be fine with this. It interferes with the casters when the nuts are installed at the bottom of the bolts. Even if I had to improvise a solution, I would still buy the system.
Pentagon stand (for cooking with my Pit Barrel Cooker) is nice and heavy. But here are the issues I have The circumference of the PBC is a little bigger than its diameter.
I had to hammer the bolts into the holes because the holes for the bolts were too small. The bolts could not be inserted into the holes covered by the flange since I had previously done this. In light of this, I used the same number of bolts for all the wheels. In my opinion, this will be enough to hold the wheels in place, but not a very.
Also, some other reviewers noted the holes are too small to fully accommodate the bolts. Due to the coating applied to the unit, this is the case. As soon as I lined up the bolts and used a ratchet, the project was easier than I expected. It doesn't take many turns for the coating to wear off enough to let the bolts Following the instructions you should insert the bolt head towards the casters, so the threaded portion of the bolt extends past the nut and doesn't get in the way.
There was a dolly I needed for my 8" Dobsonian telescope (Apertura AD8), and this one will do the trick. This allows the telescope to be rotated easily inside the dolly since it has about 1/2" of clearance around the base. There is a lot of strength to it, and it can handle far more than my 55lbs. Astronomical instrument. There is a PBC I have as well, and I may pick up another one of these dollies for it. It wasn't too difficult to assemble, but it was a bit time-consuming. On the photo, it looks like it isn't painted, but it is a heavy piece of metal, coated All in all, it's a great product.