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  1. #1
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    Default Bora universal wheel kit

    just bought one of these from Carbatec the other day

    It took about 2 hrs to assemble and fit onto the piece of 18mm ply I had cut for my bandsaw

    it makes it easy to move the BS to where I want it and for sweeping/cleaning should the occasion arise

    I think for the price of $109 its money well spent,

    Its rated up to 180kg's and much easier than fitting individual wheels
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    Good job.
    I've put my heavy stuff on wheels, best thing in a small workshop.
    Can reconfigure work areas as/if required.

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    Agreed. I’m in a rental at the moment and have put three similar style kits on my bandsaw, drill press to mow about. Also because I’m under a large car port and the slab frequently can have water running over it good to get it up off the floor and moved out of the way

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    As the others have said getting all the heavy stuff on wheels is always a good move.
    Regards
    John

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    everythings on wheels now, bench saw,mitre saw, router table,and the bandsaw, but not the drill press, thats better off bolted down

    its definitly the way to go, I ended up with more usable space, and I can also wheel them outside under the awning, make lots of sawdust, blow it all off outside and keep sawdust inside to a minimum

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