


And for even less I can fix anything that happens to this one. I bet once they wear down some though they'll true up.Īnd I figure, I've got enough particle board left over that for 15 bucks each, I can make 3 more of these. The only bad thing so far is those casters tend to try to pull to one side - I'm betting that one of them is just slightly angled (my lack of carpentry skills) and is riding on the outside edge, causing it to turn in. Sockets require a 9/32 diameter mounting hole and 1-3/32 centers. It's also still close enough to the floor that I could still use the Twin's tilt back legs if I want - it leans back a tad further than normal, but I could always put a 2/4 or something under the legs. Many players spend years swapping parts and installing upgrades on their Fender-style guitars. (4 PACK) PENN ELCOM 5295/5299 plug-in Casters with Caster Sockets. The advantage is, I have a Marshall Combo that's the same basic footprint, so this "caddy" will carry either. I did add some D-rings so I can bungee cord the tray to the amp. So I cut a sheet a little larger than the amp's base, put 1x2s around the perimeter (to make a "tray") and put the casters on the bottom. I already had some 3/4 inch particle board.

I went up to Lowe's and bought 4 casters for about 3 bucks each, and a 1x2 for 98 cents. Instead of disposable income I have "predisposed" income if you know what I mean. Marshall casters for Cabinets JCM800 or newer like 17.95 TAD Amp Casters for Fender, with sockets & screws, set of 4 650. He he - let's put it this way Tommy, I had to wait until I was about 36 years old to be able to afford to drop a grand on a twin.
