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Originally posted by coachwhip View PostMaybe a little better view of both ends, sorry about the welds had to use the stick welder, the mig would have made prettier welds!
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Maybe that explains how they fasten to the cooler.
Amazing what you've done...
Did you screw that bolt into the cooler above the wheels?
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Originally posted by coachwhip View PostI needed a way to haul the cooler to local BYOB events without breaking the back or the bank, as always I searched the TBH.com database for ideas that (Ballgame) had posted.
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I took his ideas and tweaked the handle design to make everything removable, my test run seemed to approve the cargo!
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Thanks again for the ideas!
I added another set of wheels to the front of my yeti which really helps but mine doesn't swivel.
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