I did buy the stainless casters for the new ladder.
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11-05-2012 03:39 PM #11Senior Member
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Re: Removing stuck seastair casters
Bill Root, USCG 100 Ton Master, Near Coastal
MV BUFFALO GAL
1988 54' MY
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Re: Removing stuck seastair casters
Many of you may already know about Boat Owners Warehouse (BOW) and they stock some Marquipt items. They do stock S/S casters with a discount. Here is the link:
http://www.boatownerswarehouse.com/b...fm/2,6026.htmlArt
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07-12-2018 03:27 AM #13Registered Member
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Re: Removing stuck seastair casters
you can buy stainless steel casters wheels next time. Compare common steel casters, stainless caster have much long use life, And they also won't rust, So even if wheels wear out you can remove break wheels easy
xinchen caster wheels<br><br>www.casterwheelsco.com ; sales@casterwheelsco.com
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Re: Removing stuck seastair casters
I keep mine lubed up with water proof grease so your problem doesn’t become my problem.
SEVEN
1979 53' MY Hull #563
Antioch, California