Racinbob 11,030 #1 Posted October 31 A while back I refreshed this tub cart that was given to me with some paint and bed liner. I used it quite a bit for smaller tasks and it showed the usual bumps and bruises after a while. A couple months ago one of the tired split apart and there was no saving it. I found a pair of flat frees with wheels that would work fine so I ordered them. I don't understand why they put pneumatic on some things like 2-wheel dollies, wheelbarrows and in this case, small tub carts. They look great and I happened to have a couple caps in my stash that fit perfectly. A couple weeks ago I stumbled onto a quart of bedliner on a clearance shelf cheap so I grabbed it. Taking advantage of a very warm day yesterday I rolled some on the interior. I think it turned out great and hid the marks from the years of usage quite well. I figure this cart won't be seeing any work again because one that I got from @stevasaurus is far better suited. It's bigger, much heavier built and the tilt balance is perfect. Come spring it will get a refresh as well but continue to do what it was intended to do. 6 12 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ed Kennell 37,988 #2 Posted October 31 1 hour ago, Racinbob said: I figure this cart won't be seeing any work again Now that is a Cart Queen for sure. Beautiful Bob. 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pullstart 62,738 #3 Posted October 31 Always great work! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SylvanLakeWH 25,466 #4 Posted October 31 4 hours ago, Racinbob said: I found a pair of flat frees with wheels that would work fine so I ordered them. I don't understand why they put pneumatic on some things like 2-wheel dollies, wheelbarrows and in this case, small tub carts. Very nice not to deal with flats constantly on small carts etc... Nice cart btw... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lee1977 6,632 #5 Posted October 31 5 hours ago, Racinbob said: A while back I refreshed this tub cart that was given to me with some paint and bed liner. I used it quite a bit for smaller tasks and it showed the usual bumps and bruises after a while. A couple months ago one of the tired split apart and there was no saving it. I found a pair of flat frees with wheels that would work fine so I ordered them. I don't understand why they put pneumatic on some things like 2-wheel dollies, wheelbarrows and in this case, small tub carts. They look great and I happened to have a couple caps in my stash that fit perfectly. A couple weeks ago I stumbled onto a quart of bedliner on a clearance shelf cheap so I grabbed it. Taking advantage of a very warm day yesterday I rolled some on the interior. I think it turned out great and hid the marks from the years of usage quite well. I figure this cart won't be seeing any work again because one that I got from @stevasaurus is far better suited. It's bigger, much heavier built and the tilt balance is perfect. Come spring it will get a refresh as well but continue to do what it was intended to do. I agree the tub carts are not a good choice for most work. I built a heavy duty trailer to do dirt and trash. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites