Kara, C & H Distributors offers a wide selection of carts. We got a flat bed one with pneumatic tires for around $200. If I remember correctly, they also offer ones with vertical dividers which may serve your purpose. You will have to install the padding yourself. I am at home so I do not have their address. Other industrial suppliers also offer carts. It seems the museum market is a bit too small a nitch for the cart manufacturers to address directly. If they did decide the price would rival a year's beginning salary. Perhaps some of the manufacturers listed in volume 2 of the Official Museum Directory could help you out. Audra ----- Original Message ----- From: Kara J. Hurst To: [log in to unmask] Sent: Friday, January 01, 1904 2:36 PM Subject: Re: Cart to transport framed art (again) I've seen all the noodle postings and quickly hit delete on them all. My request for a ready-made cart to transport framed art is a serious request. Currently, I have a folding table tranport cart I have borrowed from the maintenance staff, which I padded thoroughly. However, I need to return the cart and have searched diligently for a ready-made cart for transporting framed art and have come up with nothing, which is why I solicited the list. Serious replies only, please. Kara Andrew Renaut wrote: Given the tongue in cheek postings on noodles - why not "borrow" an Ikea trolley. They are excellent for the flat pack boxes and with a little padding they would be ideal. By the way we now have 3 minute rice packs fighting the noodles in Australia - much the same concept as the noodles, but claimed to be more nutritious and just as instant. You can find out more information about Australian rice at http://www.rga.org.au/index.html . Given that 85% of Australian rice is exported, I'm sure you'll find it in store near you. Otherwise - depending on customs regulations I might be able to send a few samples! Andrew Renaut