Guys I couldn't do another one right away, because it is mostly stick built, it takes more time than it looks. The steel I got for free, but I would imagine it would be in the $100 range. The wheels were are about $30. I bought a 12'piece of yellow pine for $16, although the top is only 47 inches long, (I need the extra for another project.) For those that weld, the steel could be gotten at a salvage yard for much cheaper and you could get by with a thinner guage, but I like the heft of the 3/16, it feels commercial/industrial.
IF you would like I would be glad to post the exact dimensions so you could have someone around your home build one for you.
I didn't keep tract of the time I had in the project, I worked on it when I could. I would estimate from the time I started cutting the steel to weld up about 6-8 hrs. As has already be mentiond, the first one includes extra time for changes to the original concept. I tried 3 different ways to make the can bumpers before I settled for the oak ones, they don't scratch, they look good and they're strong. They are held on by two 1/4 inch carriage bolts.
Thanks for the nice comments, I wish I could make one for all those that want one, but really, to create something nice, without the aid of a jig, it takes time. Happy New Year everyone.