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AllenGregoryIV 15-10-2013 11:12

pic: Spectrum 3847 Final Cart
 

jwallace15 15-10-2013 11:13

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Finally! The finished product! I like it!

Hope to see it in person sometime!

Bertman 15-10-2013 12:27

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nice colors

JohnSchneider 16-10-2013 17:13

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Yours looks about the same width as ours. Watch the handle. Itll flex on ya!

Looks good. Be protective of that finish :ahh:

Jay O'Donnell 16-10-2013 17:23

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Very nice! Are you planning on using the bottom part for storage?

kiettyyyy 16-10-2013 18:39

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How does the cart retain stuff from falling off the top level? For example: a robot or tools?

BBray_T1296 16-10-2013 20:30

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Quote:

Originally Posted by animenerdjohn (Post 1296848)
Yours looks about the same width as ours.

Well yours (3310) looks exactly like ours... Hmm... maybe they were manufactured together...

AllenGregoryIV 17-10-2013 08:45

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Quote:

Originally Posted by kiettyyyy (Post 1296865)
How does the cart retain stuff from falling off the top level? For example: a robot or tools?

Wooden stands get added each year to support the robot, raise the wheels off the platform for testing, and to not have a metal on metal contact. This insulates the cart from the robot and doesn't scratch either as much.

Other things, like tools, are able to slide off the top but they shouldn't be stored there anyway. Not having a lip on the top shelf allows for larger items to be placed on the cart with overhang and they sit level. The bottom section has a lip so that tools, batteries, and other items will not fall off.


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