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DIY - a hardtop trolley
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<blockquote data-quote="hardiholi" data-source="post: 33107" data-attributes="member: 33571"><p>here's what I produced, since I had to transport my e36 cabrio hardtop sometimes from condo car-park in 8th floor to condo in 15th floor.Step 1 : go to Tesco and buy an ordinary trolley (those with handle bar can fold down)Step 2 : get some pieces 3x5 cm wooden logs (found it on construction side nearby)Step 3 : goto Sungai Wang. - 1st visit DAISO and buy some "Long Kitchen Sponges" - 2nd on same level/corridor is a hardware shop, get 2 roller wheels (which can turn around 360 deg) (TIP : if you don't have at home get also hinges, glue, wood-screws and nuts and bolts ... in either of both shops.Step 4 : go home and mount it all together and you get :[ATTACH]28950[/ATTACH]Some hints on what to do and what to buy are in the attached pictures.enjoy working and sweating</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hardiholi, post: 33107, member: 33571"] here's what I produced, since I had to transport my e36 cabrio hardtop sometimes from condo car-park in 8th floor to condo in 15th floor.Step 1 : go to Tesco and buy an ordinary trolley (those with handle bar can fold down)Step 2 : get some pieces 3x5 cm wooden logs (found it on construction side nearby)Step 3 : goto Sungai Wang. - 1st visit DAISO and buy some "Long Kitchen Sponges" - 2nd on same level/corridor is a hardware shop, get 2 roller wheels (which can turn around 360 deg) (TIP : if you don't have at home get also hinges, glue, wood-screws and nuts and bolts ... in either of both shops.Step 4 : go home and mount it all together and you get :[ATTACH=CONFIG]28950[/ATTACH]Some hints on what to do and what to buy are in the attached pictures.enjoy working and sweating [/QUOTE]
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