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Re: trolley building
Well i settled for my usual weld some lugs on tactic

front axle

rear axle

cost about 14 quid for all the metalwork and 6 quid for the wood, wheels were given to me.
so here it is .......... my 20 quid trolley

Neville

front axle

rear axle

cost about 14 quid for all the metalwork and 6 quid for the wood, wheels were given to me.
so here it is .......... my 20 quid trolley

Neville

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Re: trolley building
hi neville
looking good there
and a bargain set of wheels there too
im still trying to get 2 more of this type so i have a set of for my next trolley
a very nice job looks the part to
keep up the work
kev
looking good there
and a bargain set of wheels there too
im still trying to get 2 more of this type so i have a set of for my next trolley
a very nice job looks the part to
keep up the work
kev

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Re: trolley building
A smart looking trolley Neville, don't you feel good when you get it sorted.
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