10x11 Canopy to Outdoor Kitchen... on Wheels???

I have an old but still in very good condition 10 x 11 cedar(?) metal roof canopy that I want to convert to an outdoor kitchen. Here's the catch.... I have to be able to move it forward and back about 4'. Only 1 end of the canopy is going to be open to foot traffic. The other 3 sides are going to be connected at ground level adding stability to the legs. It's goung to be on a concrete pad. What's stopping me from slapping a set of industrial grade 8" casters with a 1200 lb weight capacity (each!) on the bottom of the legs so I could roll it forward amd back? I could add flush mounted removable anchors to tie it down when not in use. Is this genius.... or madness? submitted by /u/RayzorX442 [link] [comments]

Jun 4, 2025 - 15:44
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I have an old but still in very good condition 10 x 11 cedar(?) metal roof canopy that I want to convert to an outdoor kitchen.

Here's the catch.... I have to be able to move it forward and back about 4'.

Only 1 end of the canopy is going to be open to foot traffic. The other 3 sides are going to be connected at ground level adding stability to the legs. It's goung to be on a concrete pad.

What's stopping me from slapping a set of industrial grade 8" casters with a 1200 lb weight capacity (each!) on the bottom of the legs so I could roll it forward amd back?

I could add flush mounted removable anchors to tie it down when not in use.

Is this genius.... or madness?

submitted by /u/RayzorX442
[link] [comments]