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wadboy
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hello everyone.i'm a disabled; by a surprise stroke at 49 forcibly retired54 year old guy who has been able to figure out or understand almost everything related to home construction in my 25 years as home owner having built on 640 sq ft single handedly from the ground up to roofing.wiring&plumbing .tomorrow will be the only day i will have help available for weeks to get a project done.i have a real nice producer's workstation desk for my pc and musical recording equipment which is on wheels and really very heavyi'm estimating about 240lbs. all loaded up the supplied rubber casters were busted by shipper so i used some i had layin' around that are only 2 inches diameter and with only one good leg and arm anymore i can't hardly move the monstrosity. am i correct in my thinking that buying 4 significantly larger rubber casters to install will make this thing easier to pull and rotate one handed?and if so why is that?more area on each wheel to distribute load?i just thought some physics people were the quickest way from a to z to get this answered.it just seems to make sense to me.
whadaya say? anyone willing to comment to help out a formerly very active project dude?
sorry for no caps where appropriate, can't reach shift one handed.thanks and god bless all!
billy
whadaya say? anyone willing to comment to help out a formerly very active project dude?
sorry for no caps where appropriate, can't reach shift one handed.thanks and god bless all!
billy
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