
A few years ago, my Dad and I built a bar car for my living room. It came out awesome! But the way we made the wheel stems stick has failed and there's no way of fixing it easily unless we rip it apart (don't wanna do that because it's powder coated you see). And right now I'm replacing the wheels because the stems started to bend (chose some new 80lb rated replacements)So a bolt has been welded to a washer. And then that washer has been welded to the bottom of the wheel, so it appears the bolt is on the inside. However, the bolt on the inside is now unattached and there is no way to get it back on easier.So I way I see it is I have 4 options:1) Rip the whole thing apart, reweld the bolt on, deal with the fallout of powder coating mess. Trying to avoid this.2) Weld a bolt to the bottom of the washer, add a bolt to the other wheels for balance (don't need to weld those ones down)3) JB Weld/epoxy bolt to bottom of the washer, similar to 2).4) Replace the wheels with these, don't even bother with welding (http://ift.tt/2mPTUp5)Keep in mind that the whole thing probably weighs 100-150lbs and can often take another 50lbs with beer in it.The question I have it: would option 3 work with JB Weld or am I doing myself a disservice???Thoughts? via /r/DIY http://ift.tt/2njn3qq