Dan,
The Felder Fat 300 S is on sale right now! ?Save $95 ????
Wade
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On Jul 10, 2023, at 8:04 PM, Dan Gavrilyuk <dgwoodco@...> wrote:
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Nothing wrong with the Husky carts, I have three 54¡± benches and I use them as material carts around my shop. They double as infeed/outfeed for jointer, planer, and wide belt sander. For $220 a piece, I¡¯ve still got a long ways to go until I reach the price of one felder fat300 cart. Just some food for thought. Of course if I won the lottery, I would ditch the husky carts and replace promptly with felder/Barth/ran gate style carts.?
On Jul 10, 2023, at 7:33 PM, Wade Dees <wjdsignature@...> wrote:
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Wouldn¡¯t even consider anything from Husky, but that Barth 300XL & Felder Fat 300S look really nice, especially because these two offer the height adjustment from both sides of the cart. ?
Does anyone have the frame dimensions for the Barth 300 XL? ?And Cost too?
Thx,
Wade?
On Jul 10, 2023, at 3:31 PM, joelgelman via groups.io <joelgelman@...> wrote:
?I have a 500v (not used as a mobile cart) and I have seen other lift carts. ?I was thinking about the Rangate lift cart as my mobile cart after a shop revision, and it was suggested I get a Husky from Home Depot. ?They have been mentioned on this forum with great reviews. ?I went with that. ?A few inches less wide, which was perfect for navigating areas where I had a bit less clearance than ideal. ?Wheels upgraded to larger ones. ?Super easy to move around as it is so light, yet no problem supporting quite a load of wood.
And.... what a $$$ savings!!! ?Now, no, it is not of the "build quality" of Rangate or Barth, but for me, the Husky suits me better and I would not want to swap it for a more robust cart unless it was to sell the robust cart, and use the money to buy another Husky and have $ left over.
Something to consider.?