Milwaukee Packout Diy Dolly

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  • Опубликовано: 1 апр 2022
  • Saw the prices for a Packout dolly here in Canada and I couldn't justify paying $120 for one. Built my own with some wood laying around. Milwaukee Tool PACKOUT Wall and Floor Mounting Plate and Casters costed about $75. Was it worth it? let me know, thanks.

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  • @bggreg3717

    Router left to right, counter clockwise when on side away from you and router won't jump

  • @3vil3lvis
    @3vil3lvis 2 года назад +13

    I used the casters and hardware off a $10 moving dolly from harbor freight. Best thing about the DIY milwaukee dolly is that it can hold more weight than the Packout version (limited to 250lbs).

  • @shafi420
    @shafi420 2 года назад +2

    Amazing. Now I know how to make my toolbox wheels. Thanks for making the video

  • @melissasdad
    @melissasdad Год назад

    I like the idea, for a minute I was thinking (not noticing the title) that it was gonna be a template to make other mounts, which is what I need to do. Using the router gave the idea of how to make it easier. Thanks! Good job!

  • @marcalexander9577
    @marcalexander9577 2 года назад +7

    That's great and all, but add some height and watch how many times that will topple over. Use BIGGER wheels

  • @klnadfgnslngldsgnfgn

    It the router bit manual it says not to seat the bit all the way in the collet

  • @raviharripersad7887
    @raviharripersad7887 2 года назад +6

    I made one just like that 3 months ago with casters from harbor freight . Works better than the $99 packout dolly

  • @djfglobal3377
    @djfglobal3377 Год назад

    That’s awesome, nice work

  • @gesiguan4807
    @gesiguan4807 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing,I use 3/4 shelf plywood to flush trim and cut a small plywood nail it on the edge making a handle in order to carry it easily

  • @1zebula1

    How do you stop it from sliding away when you add your box on top? You need to have someone hold it? Or put it against a wall. I wanted to do toss originally, then learned the Milwaukee don’t had a foot break built in ABs the wheels can lock.

  • @SeaJay613
    @SeaJay613 2 года назад +1

    Good job

  • @royhennagir7685
    @royhennagir7685 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @willstamps5641
    @willstamps5641 2 года назад +3

    looks good, i like how you used the router to match the shape of the mounting plate

  • @lorenaacosta5063
    @lorenaacosta5063 Год назад

    Nice!! 😃

  • @jjbean928
    @jjbean928 2 года назад +3

    Nice work! Can i ride it next time? Looks fun

  • @conqwiztadore2213
    @conqwiztadore2213 Год назад

    Do you think 8" casters will be stable? It is very difficult to transfer my tools using the regular box dolly since most of my tools sit on top and thus I end up carrying all the weight and coupled with unpaved ground (new construction) it just a nightmare to haul.

  • @aaronbeeby8201

    If your routing against the left, push forward. Vice versa.

  • @SacredHeart0520

    Curious to know if those screw. Come loose after awhile frim riding around in your vehicle and vibrating . ? Also could riv nuts work or theu bolta wirh lock tight

  • @ericmann7945
    @ericmann7945 Год назад

    Great videoh and method you showed to trace the outline of the plate. I was originally going to purchase the Milwaukee packout dolly until I noticed a lot of owners mentioning that the castor stems wear away at the plastic plate and begin to fail after a couple of months. I'm going you build my dolly based on your video with a few changes like bigger wheels and maybe a slightly bigger footprint to keep from tipping.

  • @yasin_april17
    @yasin_april17 Год назад

    Hi, is it possible for me to pay to make two of these carts but have the wood to be water resistant?