I have a heavy cast iron spindle moulder which I need to make a moveable base for since it's too heavy to lift/push around (am guessing +300Kg) and which needs to have retractable wheels so that when stationary can spread the load over my suspended workshop floor. For the design I am planning to copy the designs used by others where two rear wheels are pivoted in the vertical plane so that levers can be used to lower them whilst moving, and a 3rd pivot at the front to accept a levered dolly/pin again wheeled (am thinking pallet replacement wheels which seem reasonably cheap)
The question I have is this - I planned to use seam welded oblong section 30x30x3mm like this http://www.metals4u.co.uk/Mild-Steel-Box-Section/30mm-x-30mm-x-3mm-Mild-Steel-Box/49/2299/detail.asp
Will this be strong enough? - it will be welding it together and am planning the base to be approx 800x800 square infilled with ~75mm ply
I have tried using some of the online beam deflection tools, but can't seem to get sensible answers :-(
Any advice gratefully received,
Ed
The question I have is this - I planned to use seam welded oblong section 30x30x3mm like this http://www.metals4u.co.uk/Mild-Steel-Box-Section/30mm-x-30mm-x-3mm-Mild-Steel-Box/49/2299/detail.asp
Will this be strong enough? - it will be welding it together and am planning the base to be approx 800x800 square infilled with ~75mm ply
I have tried using some of the online beam deflection tools, but can't seem to get sensible answers :-(
Any advice gratefully received,
Ed