BLOCK DOLLIES

I buy these inexpensive moving dollies and cover them with Marine plywood. Instead of having blocks on the floor and having to use a 2 wheeler all the time to move them around, all the blocks are on dollies. If you put a piece of cardboard down, it soaks up oil going from station to station. You don’t risk scratching a fresh deck surface with the two wheeler either. And no more oil streaks following you around the shop. I started out with car dollies and larger moving dollies and then a friend hooked me up with some of these smaller ones. I must have 20 of them. Be sure that none of the screws protrude through the bottom. I use Sheetrock screws in a couple different lengths and countersink and pre-drill the plywood.
I buy these inexpensive moving dollies and cover them with Marine plywood. Instead of having blocks on the floor and having to use a 2 wheeler all the time to move them around, all the blocks are on dollies. If you put a piece of cardboard down, it soaks up oil going from station to station. You don’t risk scratching a fresh deck surface with the two wheeler either. And no more oil streaks following you around the shop. I started out with car dollies and larger moving dollies and then a friend hooked me up with some of these smaller ones. I must have 20 of them. Be sure that none of the screws protrude through the bottom. I use Sheetrock screws in a couple different lengths and countersink and pre-drill the plywood.

Ron Flood
Cedar Machine
North Branch, MN
February, 2019