Alright I would like to share this wheels upgrade to my cart , I just finished this morning.
Note: This is not an intent to advertise any products just sharing how I transitioned the wheels.
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Alright I would like to share this wheels upgrade to my cart , I just finished this morning.
Note: This is not an intent to advertise any products just sharing how I transitioned the wheels.
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More updates to come…
Looks great Werson:smiley: Those wheeleeze tires aren’t cheep but worth every penny. I have had some for 3-4 seasons and they do not rust at all. They are well built and will last forever. They also make carrying heavy loads a breeze. Your cart will float
Great looking cart there Werson ; hope to see it in action in Oct MAD !!!
George McDonald
US Navy Seabees,Retired,
MAD, Charleston Chapter
[http://www.militaryappreciationday.org
When you see “Old Glory” waving in the breeze, know that it is the dying breaths of our fallen hero’s that makes it wave.
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Originally posted by runbabyrunLooks great Werson:smiley: Those wheeleeze tires aren’t cheep but worth every penny. I have had some for 3-4 seasons and they do not rust at all. They are well built and will last forever. They also make carrying heavy loads a breeze. Your cart will float
Thanks Pete the wheels itself is much more expensive than the cart , I can’t wait to try this out next Saturday.
I recently built a large fishing cart for traveling piers on the east coast and gulf. It was amazing how good wheels were like 70% of the cost of the cart.
Nice ! I got to get me some of those.
Jack Taylor
very nice wheels. I have the big orange poly tires. so far so good. if they ever do fail though, looks like those grey wheelez or whoever will be the replacements haha
Werson some other ideas that you might like. I zip tie my pins to cart so they won’t fall out or loose them. I also zip tie some extra spare rings that hold the wheels on to my cart. Just in case they get lost or broken. I also took an old silverware basket from a dish washer. I zip tied that to my bait table through the holes in it. This helps allot with organization. I put pliers, some bait scissors, attach a bait knife and a rag with clips shown in last picture. Holds a radio, drink whatever you want. When you land a fish or need something quickly it is all right there and easy to grab. No wasting time while you look around for your stuff and you can get the fish back in the water real quick. Take care buddy:smiley:
PS don’t use your wifes good dishwasher basket she will buss you up:smiley:
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Great looking cart there Werson ; hope to see it in action in Oct MAD !!!
Hello George for sure you will see it in action for the MAD event on October…