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Re: grip on dusty plywood

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Originally Posted by greencactus3
that might have the best traction in dusty surfaces, namely plywood.
If it's not against the rules, it might be worth it to adapt tools as wheels. Considering you are supporting 50 pounds per wheel, mayhaps some sort of metal spike system is in order, that would dig into the wood itself. Or perhaps, if you were to get four of those drill bits for drilling really big holes in wood, or even just four hefty masonry bits, and mount them on an angle to the ground, that would provide best traction.

Think outside the box. Don't be afraid to cut the wood if it's not against the rules.
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