In search of a way to move a vehicle perpendicular to the other vehicles in my garge for space purposes I needed dollies and didn't want to shell out for the pneumatic dollies so I purchased a set of 4 standard dollies for the less than the price of 1 pneumatic dolly.
I didn't anticipate this issue (should have checked the dimensions before ordering) but the threaded stud that goes through the dolly platform for the caster will poke into the tire which I do not like at all.
I had some plastic strips laying around and drilled holes in them to cover the protruding studs, these plastic strips were then bolted to the dollies and I gave the corners a slight radius.
The issue I have now is that the tire doesn't touch anything but these plastic strips, I am worried this may be too much weight in a small area, although this is similar to how the pump up dollies would interface with a tire.
I am thinking of either living with how these are currently or using some plywood to fill the gap up and give the tires a third point of contact.
Just wanted some opinions as I tend to overthink things that could be a non-issue sometimes.
I didn't anticipate this issue (should have checked the dimensions before ordering) but the threaded stud that goes through the dolly platform for the caster will poke into the tire which I do not like at all.
I had some plastic strips laying around and drilled holes in them to cover the protruding studs, these plastic strips were then bolted to the dollies and I gave the corners a slight radius.
The issue I have now is that the tire doesn't touch anything but these plastic strips, I am worried this may be too much weight in a small area, although this is similar to how the pump up dollies would interface with a tire.
I am thinking of either living with how these are currently or using some plywood to fill the gap up and give the tires a third point of contact.
Just wanted some opinions as I tend to overthink things that could be a non-issue sometimes.
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