Awhile back, someone posted a photo of a cart that they made to store their pancake compressor, hose, etc. I seem to recall it being a weekend project, or something like that. Anyway, I need to build a similar contraption and I haven’t been able to locate that post using the keywords that I thought would find it.
If you guys can help me locate it I’d appreciate it.
Michael
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sounds like one of basswood('s) projects.
Try putting his name in the search.
Did you try the photo folder specifically?
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"photofolder"? Didn't know it existed. I'll try the keyword you mentioned.
Thanks.New knowledge is priceless.
Used knowledge is even more valuable.
I tried basswood, and I perused the photo gallery, but unfortunately I didn't have any luck. Thanks again for the suggestions.New knowledge is priceless.
Used knowledge is even more valuable.
http://forums.taunton.com/tp-breaktime/messages?msg=89335.9
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Forrest - searchin' fool
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I knew it was bass, but when I opened the photo I was thinking Gene Davis.
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Thanks for the link, Forrest. But that's not the one I'm searching for. The cart I saw had one of those round red Porter-Cable pancake compressors (just like mine) and a hose reel mounted above it. It was constructed with 3/4 ply (if I remember correctly) and had four small casters to move it around on. I thought sure I had saved that photo to my computer, but apparently I didn't.
I'd like to build something similar to use during my remodel. I'm getting tired of dragging my compressor around from one part of the house to another and then having to untangle the air hose each time.
Thanks again for the effort.New knowledge is priceless.
Used knowledge is even more valuable.
In case you don't take the time to build, try a large trash can "cart". Round, 4 wheeled, goes under those large cans. Velcro strap for the hose.A great place for Information, Comraderie, and a sucker punch.
Remodeling Contractor just outside the Glass City.
http://www.quittintime.com/