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I installed a phone holder for scorekeeping and video recording shots, drink holder and 2 outside slots for holding frequently thrown discs. I wasn't sure if I would prefer this cart over a bag but after using it for 6 months, I much prefer it as long as the terrain is reasonable. Bonus points if you can figure out what disc was sacrificed to make the disc slots.(should be pretty easy to figure out)
How heavy is your cart? Did you put a Condor on each side?
I would estimate 30 to 40 lbs with 20 discs in it. And 1 Condor cut in half makes 2 perfect sized disc slots on each side of the cart.
Took out post... it is just above
Okay so for handle is that a hockey stick without the bottom part, the kind that take an special bottom puck hitting part and fit in the straight part that hits puck or a full one piece hockey stick with puck hitting part of stick cut off?
I would cut off the blade and just use the shaft. I'd have to figure something out to make an actual handle on top.
I have some ideas. And I have a bunch of sticks laying around. Ones probably busted enough to retire it.
Part 2: Quick update.
Got the main compartment frame finished. Hockey stick handle works pretty well. It is removable (for traveling) as it's attached by three machine screws. There is a little wiggle, so I will address that by adding more support. The PVC parts that the stick attaches to are cemented to prevent too much movement.
I will most likely pretty it up (paint the visible PVC) at some point, also.
Fortunately I used PVC primer and cement. The primer is, indeed, purple.