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rorkin

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Trying to put 8 inch casters on wired bakers rack.
Would like a stem type to insert into tube bottoms of rack frame.

I can not find anything over 5 inch without a plate mount.
Tried all,kinds of Internet searches.

Anyone have any thoughts.
 
heres another but I cant find stem diameter... [ame="http://www.amazon.com/Rock-N-Roller-R-Trac-Caster-Upgrade-R8X3CSTR/dp/B00XAT5JKY/ref=sr_1_11?s=industrial&ie=UTF8&qid=1463848265&sr=1-11&refinements=p_wheel_diameter_string-bin%3A8+inches"]Rock-N-Roller R-Trac Wide Caster With Brake 8in X 3in (For R12 Upgrade) R8X3CSTR: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific@@AMEPARAM@@http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41w2SrKDN7L.@@AMEPARAM@@41w2SrKDN7L[/ame]
 
Bout the closest thing I see is scaffolding caster- some have a 1" dia stem, brakes and are probably overkill for your application.
Might be time to go back to the drawing board. If I do a search on something and don't get a least a few hits, it makes me question my search a bit. Global economy being what it is- if you can't find a certain thing, then there is probably a good reason: Lack of interest/no market.
 
Bout the closest thing I see is scaffolding caster- some have a 1" dia stem, brakes and are probably overkill for your application.
Might be time to go back to the drawing board. If I do a search on something and don't get a least a few hits, it makes me question my search a bit. Global economy being what it is- if you can't find a certain thing, then there is probably a good reason: Lack of interest/no market.


True but I need the biggest wheels for rolling outside. I also found the scaffold wheels but stem too large. I was thinking of some adaptor plat to stem..
 
True but I need the biggest wheels for rolling outside. I also found the scaffold wheels but stem too large. I was thinking of some adaptor plat to stem..

This company closed their local office and I scored a bunch of their wire frame racks. http://irsg.com/products/casters-bumpers

They threw in a box of medical field locking casters that have a compression ring on the stem. They are all 5". Looking around their site I saw this and thought you possibly could modify something like it to meet your needs.

And then possibly do something like this with 8" casters

[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2ow0cbOCHI"]DIY- How To Make Triple Threat Casters - Pneumatic 10" wheel- Step by Step-Custom Design - YouTube[/ame]
 
I like the idea of the triple casters. I may look into putting them on my Spicewine.

I'm not wild about the Harbor Freight pneumatic wheels. I put 10" Run Flat wheels from Northern Tool on my Backwoods Gater and they tend to split at the sidewalls or flatten out from just sitting( I have it raised on RV screw jacks ) but I'm thinking I might do a "Double Threat" caster mod using dual handtruck wheels instead.
 
All interesting ideas but the fundamental problem is that is seems impossible to get a stem caster In 8". No problem with the top plate style. Seems like I need to find a way to attach the 8 in plate top caster to the wire rack in a manner other than stem.
 
I was wondering why you were stuck on 8" but rolling a bakers rack across the yard might call for such. Ok - looks like you will have to go with plate casters. Not sure how much money/trouble you want go thru. IF I had to attempt it, I'd give up on mounting the casters directly TO the legs. I'd build a frame (angle iron or wood)- attach the casters to the bottom side and attach the whole bakers rack to the top using a socket and pin the legs in place.

Good luck partner.
 
I was wondering why you were stuck on 8" but rolling a bakers rack across the yard might call for such. Ok - looks like you will have to go with plate casters. Not sure how much money/trouble you want go thru. IF I had to attempt it, I'd give up on mounting the casters directly TO the legs. I'd build a frame (angle iron or wood)- attach the casters to the bottom side and attach the whole bakers rack to the top using a socket and pin the legs in place.

Good luck partner.

Nextthought is to mount rack on a garden cart.. 10" wheels.

sort of like a wagon.
 
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