Dolly for Doubles

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divermasterB

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Looking for good ideas for a dolly for rolling my doubles around at one of my favorite local dive sites.

There is a decent tote up to the fill station, so I would like something that can be made pretty compact, etc that I can use to wheel them up for air fills.

It would need to have descent wheels to handle a little rought terrain.

Any ideas?
 
I have the same problem... still looking for a dolly to carry my tanks. She should be about 5' 6" and 115 pounds with long dark hair and a passion for diving and marine biology. Sorry, couldn't resist.

I walk quite a distance from my home high on a hill to my dive site at Casino Point on Catalina. I use a Home Base hand cart that has large tubeless balloon tires that make it "easy" to cart my stuff (even on the uphill stretch to home). Since their inflatable, I carry a tire inflator attachment to remedy the occasional flat.

Works well for me... much better than the flimsy things I see some divers using to carry their tanks.

Dr. Bill
 
I draw the line at >1/4 mile, unimproved trails or climbs down over rock breakwaters...

...but most of the time I find it easier to just wear them.
 
Hi all

ggo to your local office supply store, staples office depot etc. ask them where the two wheel collapsable carts are that people use for pulling around office file boxes. They fold up for easy transportation and can safely hold a set of double tanks as most carts are rated for about 150 pounds. get a good one if you are going to be dragging your tanks over trails. good luck i have been using mine for over three years and only paid 35 dollars for it.
 
...has a nice dolly/cart for around $20. Converts from a 2 wheel dolly to a 4 wheel cart.

-Frank
 
For around $100 or so, you can get a "Ruxxac Fold Flat Extra Long Model" cart that folds flat so you can stow out of the way on a boat or tuck it back inside your car. This model can hold 275 pounds - great when you have to hump a bunch of tanks on a long dock or pier; priceless at the end of the day when you're exhausted and the last thing you want to do is lug one more tank one more foot. Websearch on google found one for $85 here: http://www.lentinicommunications.com/items/item127.htm
 
divermasterB:
Looking for good ideas for a dolly for rolling my doubles around at one of my favorite local dive sites.

There is a decent tote up to the fill station, so I would like something that can be made pretty compact, etc that I can use to wheel them up for air fills.

It would need to have descent wheels to handle a little rought terrain.

Any ideas?

Have you seen those foldable 3-wheel baby buggies? I've got one for my kid and as soon as he outgrows it I'm going to try making a frame for carrying doubles. The wheels are big enough to roll over most obstacles and it's light and foldable for easy storage. The problem might be the weight. They're not really made for carrying 30-odd kg so you may need to do something to reinforce it for strength. You could probably pick one up 2nd had cheap.

R..
 
Some guy up on ebay is selling plans for a single tank dolly made from PVC pipe.
It could be adapted to fit a set of doubles.

Extreme out.
 
scuba-punk:
...has a nice dolly/cart for around $20. Converts from a 2 wheel dolly to a 4 wheel cart.

-Frank

I did a search but I couldn't find what you're referring to on Harbor Freight, do you have a link or something?

Ben
 

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