Have one in green . . . One upgrade I did to mine . . . Turned it into a much bigger flatbed! . . . created some tiny doghouse shaped connectors and the support rails for adjustable shelving I used metal banding that comes on pallets (available for free at most hardware stores, BigTruck dealers back by the dumpster). Useing a pair of needle nosed pliers to bend it to shape leaving a flange on each side. You will make 12 of them. That shape needs to closely fit over those slotted rails for adjustable shelving. These must be long enough to span the with of the deck plus the width of both sides. Once your doghouse creations are finished, drill holes in the flanges. They will be screwed into place on the outside face of the long sides. Now disassemble the sides. Place the long sides on top of your cart with the outsides face up. Using one of your shelving rails, line up the two outsides and mark where the dog houses will be positioned in forward, middle and rear. Now on the outside side of a long side, screw a little dog house at the top and the bottom at the forward, middle and rear end positions. Now put little dog houses on the outside of the opposite long side. Using those 3 lengths of railing (forward, middle, and end) to support the long sides, slide the 3 supports through their little dog houses of both long sides as they still are laying on the deck. You will position them by sliding them away from each other to spread them out. When they clear the width of the deck they will drop into place on the top of your deck. Be careful to line everything up so the little houses easily accept the rail supports. You now have a much bigger flatbed. Just for fun I created my own tiny WIDE LOAD sign for the rear 😅
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Sounds pretty good! I might have to look at expanding mine.