Thought I would share this homemade contraption. I have a large universal machine and it's around 1000 kg but due to workshop space it needs moving for larger work. I wanted a simple way to move it around that would not crush the floor which is 18mm chipboard floating on Jablite insulation. Came up with this idea of making a hover pad with little expectation of success but I had all the parts needed so gave it a go. The pad is a 5' circle of 18mm MDF with a an ancient hoover my neighbour was chucking out. The seal is some Aquamac 21 weather strip routed into a groove around the MDF disk. The old Hoover can have the hose fitted on both ends so it's blowing instead of sucking.
Anyway it works a treat and has done for many years. The seal is probably the weakest link as it does not flex enough for larger undulations in the floor and does get chewed up by any sharp bits that it gets dragged over but only had to change the seal once in years. If anyone has any bright ideas for a better "skirt" I am all ears.
Anyway it works a treat and has done for many years. The seal is probably the weakest link as it does not flex enough for larger undulations in the floor and does get chewed up by any sharp bits that it gets dragged over but only had to change the seal once in years. If anyone has any bright ideas for a better "skirt" I am all ears.