On 2/11/19 9:16 AM, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote: > A few hundred pounds slid all the way out will topple it. > If the center of gravity is NOT within the perimeter of the base, . . . > Need to bolt the rear to the floor, or something SOLID, and extend the > "footprint" of the front to include where the center of gravity is when > fully extended. And a bit more, so that setting a tool or elbow on it > doesn't topple it.
That's one of the reasons that a lot of computer racks have an "anti-tip" slideout on the bottom. It should be pretty simple to fabricate one, if you're handy with a welder. Basically, just some square tube stock fashioned into a "T". It'd let you keep the casters on the bottom of the rack. --Chuck