Sorry about the simple questions recently, it's just been forever since I've done most of this, and now my wife is teaching high school tech theatre and guess who gets to help problem solve?
When attaching smart casters to a platform to create a wagon (both legged and legless) what is the best method?
Carriage bolt from the top down so as to not see a bolt head on top? If so, how do you prevent the bolt from getting in the way of the spin of the smart caster?
Carriage bolt from the bottom up so as to not interfere with the spin of the smart caster? If so, what do you do with the part of the bolt and nut protruding from the surface of the platform?
Chewing gum? If so, bubbalicious or bubble yum? Or perhaps some juicy fruit?
TIA!
-Chris
When attaching smart casters to a platform to create a wagon (both legged and legless) what is the best method?
Carriage bolt from the top down so as to not see a bolt head on top? If so, how do you prevent the bolt from getting in the way of the spin of the smart caster?
Carriage bolt from the bottom up so as to not interfere with the spin of the smart caster? If so, what do you do with the part of the bolt and nut protruding from the surface of the platform?
Chewing gum? If so, bubbalicious or bubble yum? Or perhaps some juicy fruit?
TIA!
-Chris