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Rotated photo 180 as I took the pic at work while the legs were sticking up.
Brought this rack home from work last week. It was going in the trash. I’m looking to make a butcher bock table (top) and cover the sides with the front leaving open. A bottom and one in the middle. It’s a little short on the legs as I’d have to bend down a bit more than usual for the top. So need ideas to add 4-6” for casters to roll around on brick patio. Open to any suggestions. But I’d like to start with a butcher block top. For outdoor use with cover to protect it from the environments. I don’t have the size with me off hand but I think it’ll take a custom made butcher block for the top.
 
I would mount casters to the already reinforced bases of the legs, and if it is too low, look for a way to raise the top.

You could raise it almost 4 inches by mounting a pair 4x4s across the front and back and two 2x4s on end for the sides

my precision woodworking tools include a chain saw, a circular saw and a sawzall so take this suggestion with that in mind.

keeping the wood finished sounds like a bit of work. I think I'd also go for a stainless steel top.
 
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Photo update.

Dimensions
RACK
Height 24”
Length - ID (inside diameter) 36”
OD (outside diameter-weld2weld) 37”
Width - ID 18 1/2”
OD 19 1/2”
Angle Iron - 1”
 
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