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Step 7Build the Receiver

Build the Receiver
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Remove the rubber wheel from the caster wheel.

Cut a length of angle iron about 4 inches long. Grind or cut down one edge so that its no more than 3/4 inches. Grind or cut the corners of the short leg as well.

Bolt the caster wheel to the angle iron in such as way that will allow you to skewer the angle iron with the wheel axle skewer and tighten down.
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Jul 19, 2011. 5:36 AMDatabanks says:
Wow, such a cheap but effective way to make a coupler. And I've no shortage of castors that have worn out their rubber wheel hanging around...
Nice idea and thanks for sharing

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