This Old House general contractor Tom Silva transforms one sheet of plywood into a hold-all, easy-roll cart. (See below for a shopping list and tools.)
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Shopping List for Building a Utility Cart:
– 3/4-inch A-C fir plywood
– four 2 1/2-inch casters (two fixed, two swiveling)
– pocket screws
– carpenter’s glue
– 1-inch-diameter hardwood dowel
– sixteen 5/16-inch-diameter x 1 1/2-inch-long carriage bolts, nuts and washers

Tools for Building a Utility Cart:
– circular saw
– straightedge guide
– miter saw
– drill/driver and 1-inch-diameter spade bit
– pocket hole jig
– cordless finishing nailer and 1 1/2-inch nails
– router with 1/2-inch-diameter straight-cutting bit
– assorted clamps
– ratcheting socket wrench

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