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i don't know how cool ours are in relation to yours, but i'll still brag about them
basically, our front wheels are monsters, they're 8 inches wide and 8 inches in diameter (I nicknamed 'em square wheels since they're 8 by 8 ) we have conveyer belt traction around them, and they look very imposing. the back wheels are our omni wheels (basically a powered caster, with pretty darn decent traction). the rollers are compressed lexan, with ridges to better dig into the carpet. Tom, you got any pictures you can show? Stephen |
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