Just an FYI; At a former place of employment, whenever we would get a new load of casters in the first thing we would do is cut a bunch of 3/4" and 1/4" plywood sqaures or rectangles then staple the 1/4" onto the 3/4 to make a 1" thick plate. We would then bolt the casters to these plates with 1/4" stove bolts. After this we'd stack 'em up in a box. If you needed to caster something all you had to do was slap the block in place and use drywall screws to hold the plate in place. This works well for certain applications, if, however, you are caster-ing really heavy wagons or using large diameter casters you still need to bolt the caster plate directly to the wagon or a framing member.
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