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Building a gas bottle trolley from a golf buggy

Noyade
Kind of a Big Deal

Building a gas bottle trolley from a golf buggy

I was inspired by the Bunnings trolleys that help customers take a propane bottle to their cars. I fabricated one in the past, but over-engineered and it doesn't fit in the car well. The original plan was to wheel it to a nearby service station for a refill - but that station is always too busy and rarely did a good job of refilling.

I spotted this derelict golf buggy on the side of the road yesterday and thought it may make a very lightweight collapsible gas bottle buggy.

 

How heavy is a full golf bag? I've never swung a club in my life.

 

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MitchellMc
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Re: Project "Gas Buggy"

What a neat setup, @Noyade! I love the way you've designed the trolley. Would it be possible to change the design to fit better in the car?

 

The golf trolley could quite possibly deal with the weight as I can't imagine a full bag of clubs is particularly light.

 

Mitchell

 

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Re: Project "Gas Buggy"

"Would it be possible to change the design to fit better in the car?"

 

Hi @MitchellMc 

No, I made it too industrial - it was designed to move down sidewalks, cross roads and bump up gutters to get to the service station.

Now that my health has improved I no longer need the disabled parking permit - so parking now may be a fair way away from the bottle storage area at Bunnings or elsewhere - especially on weekend trading. I know the Bunnings staff are helpful with the gas bottle trolley and have assisted me in the past - but I like to be independent.

 

I started by pulling most of the buggy apart and playing with the buggy's plastic bag supports. The cylinder needs to be close to the wheels for centre of gravity reasons.

 

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Noyade
Kind of a Big Deal

Re: Project "Gas Buggy"

Next issue was to support the cylinder's weight.

I decided on an old hospital IV hook.

Located the middle and ground it out for an acute bend.

 

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Noyade
Kind of a Big Deal

Re: Project "Gas Buggy"

There was a metal section - thankfully - that would support a weld.

 

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Noyade
Kind of a Big Deal

Re: Project "Gas Buggy"

Welding for me is always amateur hour - but I spot welded it just to check for the height and the right angle.

 

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Noyade
Kind of a Big Deal

Re: Project "Gas Buggy"

That was good.

Stronger weld applied and then I started playing around with the bag supports that would become the cylinder supports. They fit the cylinder well - I guess it makes sense as a golf bag must be around the same size?

 

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Noyade
Kind of a Big Deal

Re: Project "Gas Buggy"

I bolted them into place and reversed the bag "foot" - which originally was the other way round.

 

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Noyade
Kind of a Big Deal

Re: Project "Gas Buggy"

"Would you like a hand with the cylinder to your car sir?"

"No thank you, I have my 'Bronson' collapsible Gas Buggy!"

 

😁

 

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Cheers! Thanks for looking.

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