JasonO
09-16-2010, 09:46 AM
I just garnered a job at a large local Historical Society and while working in storage, I noticed this standard Rubbermaid cart that was modified to "float." So, I thought y'all might like to see it ... if I can figure out how to put an image up here.
586
What you are seeing is pneumatic wheels attached to a plywood platform. A sheet of foam is between the cart and the platform. There are plywood panels attached to the platform and a slot is cut in them to accept a "floating" bolt attached to the cart. This allows the cart to float a little in relation to the base. Neat-o!
Jason
586
What you are seeing is pneumatic wheels attached to a plywood platform. A sheet of foam is between the cart and the platform. There are plywood panels attached to the platform and a slot is cut in them to accept a "floating" bolt attached to the cart. This allows the cart to float a little in relation to the base. Neat-o!
Jason