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MannLake had a great Black Friday/cyberweekend sale (11% off and free shipping, including by freight carrier), so I finally pulled the trigger and purchased a number of pieces of equipment to upgrade my honey house, including a Jr. Spinner for wax cappings. I'm thinking about mounting it on locking casters through a piece of plywood for lateral stability/rigidity. The casters will make it easier to move around for cleaning and in case I re-design the overall arrangement of the equipment. A question for anyone, who has this spinner. In your experience, does it tend to 'walk' when running? Do you think I will run into issues, if it isn't bolted in place, even with locking casters? My guess is that any spinnig piece of equipment will walk, if overloaded. But, what if I am careful not to overload it? BTW, it appears to be solidly built, as is the Maxant chain uncapper (woo hoo!)
Thanks in advance,
Bill
Claremont, NH
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