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Custom Dolly for Metal Folding Chairs

Custom Dolly for Metal Folding Chairs
Pictured is a standard commercial dolly for metal folding chairs (next to the wall) and a dolly I made from an old bed frame our neighbor set out on the curb on garbage day.  The commercial unit is six feet long.  Mine is four and one-half feet long so that it will fit on the elevator in our church building.

Most of our metal chairs are in the church basement.  
 
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This is an entryway area behind the last row of pews in our church.  One day we had a funeral for a very popular teacher.  A couple of us had to lug chairs onto the elevator four at a time, and then carry them several yards so we could set them up.  Our time was already short, and the last thing we needed was to spend extra time moving chairs manually.  That was the day I decided we needed a dolly we could wheel onto the elevator, and then wheel to the set up point.  
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Apr 20, 2011. 7:04 PMrimar2000 says:
These chairs are the same as those used in LDS chapels! I thought they were "Mormon chairs"


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I miss the days when magazines like Popular Mechanics had all sorts of DIY projects for making and repairing just about everything. I am enjoying posting things I have learned and done since I got my...
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