Could you please post a picture of your club on the trailerOur club lives on a trailor
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Steve;For Those of you that have to move your full size lathes around in your shop , mobile kit or caster, etc. thanks.

This is what I have on my PM3520C. It’s a little fussy to find the “sweet spot” where it engages to elevate the leg and hold it there, and the lathe is very heavy so stepping on the handle is necessary (that’s a little awkward). Also, the feet have to be left somewhat proud of the casting and this thing interferes with adjustment of the feet. It can work to move the lathe but it’s a bit of a pain. I wouldn’t order it again.This is what I’m looking for, Craft Supply says it no longer available. Hope to find one laying around someones shop no longer in use. A long shot I know.
Just underneath where you type a post there is a button labeled "Attach files". Click that and you can attach a photo, so long as the photo is in your device.I don't know how to post pictures or I would.
Beautiful setup for your Robust Scout! Love the stand and how you set back the lathe so you won't constantly lean into the stop bar!
Hi Tom.Im in Racine,and learned to turn at the senior center in Kenosha.Also wood carve at River bend.I do segmented bowls mostly.Been turning about 3 yrs.Steve;
I have a Nova DVR and a Robust Scout. Since I do my turning in my condo garage; everything is on casters. I like the casters that lock the swivel as well as the wheels. I purchased mine at Woodcraft. Casters add about three inches to the height of your lathe so depending on how tall you are; you may need a platform to stand on.
Tom Hipsak
Racine, WI
I have a Powermatic 3520C and use a hydraulic lift table rated for 1,000 pounds that I bought at Northern tool. Works great but my lathe is only one of the many things this old bald retired guy moves with it. Very handy if you have the room to store it.For Those of you that have to move your full size lathes around in your shop , mobile kit or caster, etc. thanks.
Hello Vincent, I am in the process of building one of those , basically copying from a picture /video. I am a little bit stucked with the distances between the bolt that holds the caster and the bolt that holds the cam (square) and also what ofset should work on the square ( is it 2x2?) any tips will help....I'm going to try and post my first picture. Mark : thanks for the tip on picture posting. Roger: here is a pretty good picture. Hope this helps. I made it from steel I had laying around and the 5" casters are from my old lathe.

Manny,Hello Vincent, I am in the process of building one of those , basically copying from a picture /video. I am a little bit stucked with the distances between the bolt that holds the caster and the bolt that holds the cam (square) and also what ofset should work on the square ( is it 2x2?) any tips will help....View attachment 85143
Thank you so much, please let me know if you find anything that can helpManny,
If I remember correctly the cam part was 2" x 2" and where you drill the hole for the rod to go through depends on how much lift you want. The more lift the harder it is to turn the handle. I sold that lathe so I'll look tomorrow to see if I still have the drawing of it. Also if you look at my picture I used plate casters not a stud caster so that the stud wouldn't interfere with the cam. If you notice on the picture above everything is just tacked together. It took a couple tries on the cam to get it right.