Post Up Your Roll Carts!

Folding cart picked it up from Menards last year.
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Folding cart picked it up from Menards last year.
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That looks like my Olympia Tools cart. Great for saving space and when I am mobile, but the shelves could be a little taller.
 
My shop has been discussing a Rubbermaid janitorial cart. Use the trash collector for either trash (obviously) or dirty towels. Multiple shelving for interior cleaner, window cleaner, interior vent brushes, floor mat brushes... thoughts?
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Jeep,

We have those carts in the office where I work, and I eyed them for months thinking about buying one for detailing, until I built my own. Although I wish I had made mine a bit smaller, I'm happy with what I built. But I still think that this Rubbermaid cart would be terrific!
 
Jeep,

We have those carts in the office where I work, and I eyed them for months thinking about buying one for detailing, until I built my own. Although I wish I had made mine a bit smaller, I'm happy with what I built. But I still think that this Rubbermaid cart would be terrific!

I was discussing designing out own Carts to our sales manager. With 8 Detailer's, building our own would get expensive!
 
My shop has been discussing a Rubbermaid janitorial cart. Use the trash collector for either trash (obviously) or dirty towels. Multiple shelving for interior cleaner, window cleaner, interior vent brushes, floor mat brushes... thoughts?
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I like that one quite a bit, actually. Had seen it and thought of using the trash collector for used MF towels. The other side would carry a bucket for rinseless washing. What kept me from buying it was the price. That was the biggest reason I didn't do it.
 
I like that one quite a bit, actually. Had seen it and thought of using the trash collector for used MF towels. The other side would carry a bucket for rinseless washing. What kept me from buying it was the price. That was the biggest reason I didn't do it.


I agree the price is on the higher side. My benefit would be less cabinets on the walls to have product hiding in. I could centralize that into one storage cabinet and each of my techs would be able to refill as needed throughout the day. MY shop actually caught fire in April and the new one is almost complete. So we are redesigning how we store and handle products.
 
I like that one quite a bit, actually. Had seen it and thought of using the trash collector for used MF towels. The other side would carry a bucket for rinseless washing. What kept me from buying it was the price. That was the biggest reason I didn't do it.


I agree the price is on the higher side. My benefit would be less cabinets on the walls to have product hiding in. I could centralize that into one storage cabinet and each of my techs would be able to refill as needed throughout the day. MY shop actually caught fire in April and the new one is almost complete. So we are redesigning how we store and handle products.
 
I spent less than $60.00 I think in materials. Like I said, I wish I made it smaller, but, it's really handy. As you can see, I did have a bit of a problem - I mucked up my hand by grabbing the drill bit instead of the chuck when I was trying to take the bit out of the drill. I'm not a woodworker, but I was pretty pleased with the results.View attachment 65646View attachment 65647
 
BTW, the $60.00 is wood and casters. I didn't include the polisher rack. That was another $60.00, I think.
 
Ever since my dad got into detailing as a hobby he would load up a bucket with everything. By the end he'd have stuff set all over the place.

No concrete and chasing shade he would usually end up in the yard so a cart with normal wheels would catch a lot and not roll smoothly, possibly tipping over.

So I bought the HF 2 tier cart, and 4 "all terrain" 8 or 10 inch casters, 2 locking.

Drilled out the bottom of the cart to fit the new casters. Bottom of the cart was a bit flimsy so I took a couple pieces of flat bar I had and bolted it to the two wheels at each end as a kind of strut bar.

End result, a stable off-road capable detailing cart. Dont have any pictures but it, does look funny, kinda like a monster truck, but works very well for him

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Adams new (newish?) detailer cart. Love this thing. Trays nice and deep. Has cord hangers on every level (great for 13 ft SK mini chord). Not needed for griots chord.

2nd level perfect height when on speed master/griots detail creeper. Love this combo and the creeper is a must have if you got back issues.


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