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a simple cart you can make *now*
My first attempt at building a dog wagon was something I needed
quickly to carry my dying dog, Garbo. I used off-the-shelf parts but I've never been happy with how much effort is required to make the poles (and I've never made a good set even though I have a professional bender now). This week I needed to quickly make another dog-powered vehicle. A friend organized fundraising walks around the state and our church had a team. We wanted to carry our church banner with us on the walk. It sounded like a good task for our new dog, Morgan. I didn't start on it until (late) the night before the event but the results were surprisingly good. Everything I used should be readily available in hardware stores and bike shops and no special labor other than drilling and tapping is required. (It could even be built without tapping the screw holes.) https://lairds.org/Kyler/projects/do...ration#wagon03 This basic design can be easily modified to perform many tasks. Now to build one with regenerative braking... Enjoy! --kyler |
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