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<blockquote data-quote="VCC" data-source="post: 1078948" data-attributes="member: 6399"><p>If you make one out of steel it will be fine for home, you only need to haul it once to a show to figure out it is perfect for home.</p><p>If you are dead set on making your own, copy Sullivan's, I would make a 4 wheel rack to put it in when you move it and use larger wider tires so you can move it easier. The 2 wheel set up Sullivan's uses if sine for the aluminum chutes, not much help for the steel chutes.</p><p>We have the hybrid, steel base the rest is aluminum, quite a bit heaver, but manageable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VCC, post: 1078948, member: 6399"] If you make one out of steel it will be fine for home, you only need to haul it once to a show to figure out it is perfect for home. If you are dead set on making your own, copy Sullivan's, I would make a 4 wheel rack to put it in when you move it and use larger wider tires so you can move it easier. The 2 wheel set up Sullivan’s uses if sine for the aluminum chutes, not much help for the steel chutes. We have the hybrid, steel base the rest is aluminum, quite a bit heaver, but manageable. [/QUOTE]
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