Hello everyone. I bought my first Bradley last month and I love it. I searched these forums last week looking for a cart similar to the one on the front page. I had a hard time finding one that would fit and look good.
So here is what I ended up getting. This is cheap and somewhat cheaply built but still works great. All you have to do is assemble the top shelf upside down. I knew this when I seen it for the first time. If you don't the door wont open on the Bradley. I must have seen a 100 of these and finally took a chance and got this one and it worked perfectly.
You can buy it here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000Q9NEYE
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Pretty kewl:)
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Looks like it will serve it's purpose well ;)
The shipping is half the cost of the cart though :o
Quote from: muebe on September 25, 2011, 05:39:45 PM
Looks like it will serve it's purpose well ;)
The shipping is half the cost of the cart though :o
That's true, however most of the carts I seen were around $80.00 and I never did see any local around my town....
That cart looks just like the one I have.
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As you can see I reinforced the bottom with a sheet of 5/8" CDX plywood and the top is from a counter top that I cut out to install a sink.
Its a little top heavy so hold on to it when moving around and keep it outta the wind.
It WILL tip over.
I think you might be able to find something suitable at Harbor Freight also. I'm thinking that's where I'm gonna take a look see.
Harbor Freight does indeed have them.
Harbor Freight........Sale: $34.99
http://www.harborfreight.com/16-inch-x-30-inch-steel-service-cart-5107.html
Got mine at Menards.
Got mine at Canadian Tire.
Jim O
This is what i use. It is a craftsman chest that i got at a garage sale. it works great. Thinking about putting bigger wheels on it.
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