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Guys draggin carts along...

If i was to ever get a cart it would probrally be a jogging stroller. Stable, durable, easy to push/pull, and more room than anything else i have seen. Plus my little a$$ can sit in them!!!
 
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I've thought about this...

It's great for discs and the upper portion can hold a lot of beer....
 

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I've thought about this...

It's great for discs and the upper portion can hold a lot of beer....

Except for a flat and smooth surface you will not be very happy pulling it around. A modified pull cart and the jogging strollers with the bicycle wheels are the best IMO. I have used my pull cart on a lot of different terrains and have been very impressed with how well it has done. The only problem I have had is with trails that are to narrow or fences/railings I sometimes have to lift it over.
 
My wife is pregnant so I made this cart for her. We're hoping it will allow her to more easily play a couple tourneys this spring before she's too far along.

I made it to accomodate the Revo bag that's pictured and her Grip bag as well. Once I figured out how to solder copper pipe it wasn't too hard to build. I might end up adding fenders if it's necessary. Haven't really had a chance to test it, since we just got 2 feet of snow in the last week. Maybe I should fabricate some skis for it.

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I used copper because I don't weld and I couldn't come up with a material that was easier to work with. I considered wood as an easy option thought copper would be nicer. As far as copper being too maleable, it seems like it's gonna be plenty strong. I used a thicker guage copper for the main handle since the thinner pipe did have a bit too much give whe used as a longer peice.

While copper is kinda spendy, the wheels, axles, and hardware cost as much as the copper.
 
The chair clips to the frame when walking. Also is a soft side cooler. very light weight. The bag is a old wall city cube bag.
 

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