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Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 8:09 pm
by robinson46176
I have been acquiring and saving casters for years for the day when I could have the shop I am building up now. I have bought a bunch of sets of good quality casters at yard sales for under a buck. I have also bought several old benches for a buck or two just so I could get the extra good caster sets under them. I also saved some when I was allowed to scavenge some scrapped stored junk.
I save a lot of wheels of all sizes. I have a number of steel wheels that are over 4' tall off of old farm equipment. I just use those for decoration.

Shopsmith's replacement casters
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 7:56 am
by tryinhard
Not too long ago, I ordered replacement wheels for my SS caster assemblies. The wheels I got were not like the black hard plastic originals like the picture on the web site. Instead, the replacements were a softer rubber, and have a ball bearing swivel mechanism. They sure make it much easier to move the machine around. They might not be what you want, since they have a vertical post for mounting, but with these you don't need a metal socket to push the post into, because the post does not turn (since the wheel rotates on the ball bearings). $3.99 each.
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 8:24 am
by dusty
tryinhard wrote:Not too long ago, I ordered replacement wheels for my SS caster assemblies. The wheels I got were not like the black hard plastic originals like the picture on the web site. Instead, the replacements were a softer rubber, and have a ball bearing swivel mechanism. They sure make it much easier to move the machine around. They might not be what you want, since they have a vertical post for mounting, but with these you don't need a metal socket to push the post into, because the post does not turn (since the wheel rotates on the ball bearings). $3.99 each.
Part Number 522215
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 7:07 pm
by bobgroh
And they are on sale until 11/25/09 for a bit less than $12 each! Nice looking units.
Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 7:15 pm
by bucksaw
I usually buy my casters from grizzly.com. Woodcraft are better quality but the 3" red grizzly casters have served me well on a number of projects.
Link to Grizzly casters
Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2009 2:27 pm
by tdubnik
I just got a sale ad from
Woodcraftwhere they have put thier casters on sale. If you're still looking this might be the place.
Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2009 7:20 pm
by roy_okc
bobgroh wrote:And they are on sale until 11/25/09 for a bit less than $12 each! Nice looking units.
I ordered 4 of the 3" swivel double-lock casters for a medium-height cabinet/work/assembly bench I have planned. While I won't have them on and using until probably after the first of the year, first impressions are that they are very good for the price. They use a fairly thick metal on the bracket parts, the urethane wheels use ball bearings and seem to turn smoothly, the axle is a 5/16" (carriage?) bolt and nylon insert lock nut, the swivel appears to also be on ball bearings, the double-lock locks the wheels from turning and the swivel from swiveling, total height about 4-3/4", each caster weighs about a pound. Bottom line, great heavy-duty casters at a steal of a price that will probably last a lifetime.
Online orders over $50 ship free (I added a Kreg Klamp plate/pliers that were on clearance and I think saved a few cents overall). Think I'll order another set for a short final assembly bench/dolly for my upcoming cabinets replacement projects.
Roy
Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 10:51 am
by dkerfoot
hartvilletool.com has the best quality/price ratio I have found. They have very good quality casters for less money that any other place I have found.
-Doug
Hartville VS Grizzley
Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 11:27 am
by dkerfoot
The caster on the left is from Hartville Tool:
http://www.hartvilletool.com/product/11883
The caster on the right is from Grizzley:
http://www.grizzly.com/products/h0693
The ones on the left cost $0.50 more.
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 8:45 am
by bucksaw
The Hartville caster is definitely a better quality. Did they drop the 3" caster you used for comparison?