Hi Glenmore
thanks,,, Good tip but I don't get it
If you'er going to put wheels on a cabinet why not spend the extra buck or two for wheels that have locks built right into the wheel asm.
KISS thing comes into play on this one.. ( KISS= keep it simple stupid )
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Just a add on note * *** I agree with Bob N on it's setup, we have all stood a board on it's edge(side) and the 1st.thing it wants to do it flop over...maybe if had a foot on the bottom side to help with that it may work, but I think the 1st.time you would use the cabinet/table the brake/lift would flop over/off the brake..
I think it would be a pain to try and cam/lift it on top of the brake (board) without a quick kick on the other end to get it to stay in place then it comes to using the table/cabinet with just a little bit of presser it would snap over at the wrong time..not to safe...
Most of the wheels with brakes on them are made so you can just put the front of your shoe on them and with the weight of you body/leg they are locked in place and the same thing when you need to unlock them, all that's needed is to put your toe under the brake and lift just a little bit and you can move it from place to place...
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MIKE
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