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    Default Swivel wheels for subwoofer

    Can anybody recommend some swivel wheels to bolt onto a subwoofer? Either that or some sort of platform with wheels on it? My only concern with the bolt on option is voiding the warranty on the sub..
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    Suitable sized peice of wood and four wheels screw them on hey presto !!!

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    Go to B&Q and buy some heavy duty screw on wheels. Around £5 to £10 each depending on duty type. For a sub you could go for lighter duty as they are pretty robust anyway.
    When the world ends , ill probably have to clean up the mess.

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    I have one of those, but it's not much cop on anything other than a completely flat surface, as the wheels are solid plastic, rather than rubber. It's good for moving things about in my lockup though!

    Flightcase warehouse used to sell one a bit bigger, with better wheels although it was about £45 which is expensive for what is essentially a bit of wood with 4 wheels bolted to it. If you're passing Hereford 6th form college, mine is probably still there from when I left it
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    We've got a couple too. It does the job inside venues (wouldn't suggest anyone uses it outdoors, or tries to pile a ton on it either.) Just saves carrying down long corridors, etc.

    Could always go for this one instead: http://cpc.farnell.com/road-ready/rr...8404?Ntt=dolly

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    Thats a bit like the one I mentioned only even more ludicrously priced! These are what I use by the way, work fine for all kit including dance floor panels (can do about 12 at a time with this baby!)

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    Yep - got one (or is it two?) of them (or very similar)... plus a 'stair-walker' as well.

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    Add Machine Mart to the list. Good range of trolleys, dollies, and separate wheels.

    I'm sorely tempted to buy a set of the ones I saw in a local engineers shop. Pneumatic, 6" tall, off road capable!!
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    My Dad made me one. I bought some thick Plywood and put some wheels on.
    also got wood round the outside to stop cases sliding off it. Im going to make the dollyboard bigger so i can put 2x subs at one on it.

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