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The URL is actually www.mcmaster.com. I want to thank you for sending out
their information. They carry a simple A-Frame cart for handling sheet
materials that will meet our limited needs. With a little padding in the
right places, it can serve well for limited transport of paintings and
framed art.
This was a topic touched on by several Museum-L'ers back in June. Hopefully
they see this post and take a look at the carts offered by this company.
They may work for you, too.
Mary W. Elings
Pictorial Collection
Bancroft Library
UC Berkeley
At 09:53 AM 07/21/2000 -0500, Walter Reinhardt wrote:
>I order a lot of my material handling supplies through a company called
>McMaster-Carr. They will send you a catalogue. In addition to just about any
>caster you could think of, they have a section that explains the different
>types of wheel coverings and what circumstances would be appropriate. Keep
>one thing in mind, large diameter wheels, as a rule, handle uneven surfaces
>better than small ones.
>
>McMaster-Carr
>404.346.7000 (t)
>404.349.9091 (f)
>www.macmaster.com <http://www.macmaster.com>
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>Walter Reinhardt
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: T Moran [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Friday, July 21, 2000 9:06 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Casters for painting moving cart
>
> what your looking for are scaffolding castors. you may have
>to alter
> your cart to attach them. These castor come in hard and soft
> configurations, fixed and swivel.
> They can be purchased localy at most building supply
>rentals.
> Most any construcion rental busienss also sells scaffolding
>and the
> castors.
> Tw
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