find some rusty old sheets of tin, some boards, wheels, and nail it all together. old soda bottles work great for storing the flavor syrup. hepatitis sold separately
>the wheels are the problem >not figuring out what he's going to do for refrigeration >not how he's going to power it >not how he's going to make the main chassis
God damn, OP. Seriously, what the hell?
By mounting them on an axle then mounting that to a box. Fricking look at existing carts. You did not study at all and want spoonfeeding. Study commercial shaved ice carts then work backwards to simplify.
Oh wow those carts are kind of pricey.
Anyways I suggest you look for the following.
1.an axle
2.mounting wheel disks
3.wheels
4.metal sheets
You'll need to weld it I suggest you go to the junkyard
Are you serious? Doing things yourself might not be for you if this is too hard to handle.
>shaved ice cart
presumably you start with a big block of ice
Braaap
find some rusty old sheets of tin, some boards, wheels, and nail it all together. old soda bottles work great for storing the flavor syrup. hepatitis sold separately
>the wheels are the problem
>not figuring out what he's going to do for refrigeration
>not how he's going to power it
>not how he's going to make the main chassis
God damn, OP. Seriously, what the hell?
>shave shave the cleiton
huehuehue
Just get a tube and screw in the bolts right
By mounting them on an axle then mounting that to a box. Fricking look at existing carts. You did not study at all and want spoonfeeding. Study commercial shaved ice carts then work backwards to simplify.
Oh wow those carts are kind of pricey.
Anyways I suggest you look for the following.
1.an axle
2.mounting wheel disks
3.wheels
4.metal sheets
You'll need to weld it I suggest you go to the junkyard
>How do i put wheels on a box?
U bolt over the axle and up into box.
Admit it, you would.