Is that the type with only two wheels Sharon?I have 2 of the IKEA small style kitchen trolleys (one for the heat press (Geo Knight Swing Away) and one for the embroidery machine), around £30. Recently bought one of their Stenstorp models for my additional mug press and supplies, got it off ebay (shop price currently is £140, bought for £24.00). Might be worth a look on ebay under Ikea.
Sharon
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Found a good one on Ikea but wasn't sure about the weight rating on these.The machine mart ones do look good, with a wider panel on top may work ok.....still thinking about a diy to my own spec though ;-)
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I just build another computer desk when I run out of space and put my new equipment on those. However the idea of a 'wheel about' desk does appeal.
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How much does one of your builds cost please Richard, are they off the shelf or true scratch built?
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Tony, it all depends on the size of gap I have as to whether I buy off the shelf or cobble something together. These days I tend to just buy the cheapest (sturdy) desk on sale at the time.
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These are brilliant and used to be sold in Aldi/Lidl
http://www.kaboodle.com/reviews/mini...ving-3-shelves
We have our Adkins on one of them and they are rock solid compared to many we've tried.
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Nice one john
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You could always get one of these makikng You and your subli gear fully mobile for a door to door service.
http://www.roamingtimes.com/a/consum...estination.asp
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