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Just finished my welding cart. I share my garage with my wood shop so space is at a premium. That's why I put everything on one cart. I also finished my welding table and work table.
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Here is a picture of my welding cart I made with my Everlast 140ST, first project.
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Here is my cart I built about a year ago. Posted it hear back then, but the pictures have disappeared. Made from a file cabinet, some bed frames and a lawn mower handle. A little red Rustoleum, some decals off Ebay and wheels and casters from Harbor Freight. Cost under $40.
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Here are some pictures of a cart I made for my 2015 AHP Alpha 200 Tig Welder. I kept it on the cheap with a old file cabinet. To that I welded a angle frame around the bottom for the wheels, and extended at the back for the argon tank. To the frame I welded a handcart style handle at the back that allows me to tilt the whole cart back on 2 wheels to get over any steps. I fabricated a removable front lead protection front bumper. I used cardboard shipping tubes at the back to hold filler wire tubes. For lead hangers I cut an old worn frying pan in half ,screwed metal dollar store serving plated to the back side of the pan to compete the hangers. I am happy with the outcome ,it rolls easily, and hold all the accessories
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I just modified a $40.99 eBay cart. Cut a vent hole in the back for some extra cooler air, put some extension pads on the top shelf to scoot the welder forward a bit
so the tank clears it better. Welded a bracket on the handle to put the quick disconnect fittings up higher for access and less dripping.
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well everyone has inspired me to build a cart for sure!!!! good job guys
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Anddsn, Frying pan and serving plate...Me Likey!
Dillon/Henrob/Cobra 2000, Victor 100FC, Meco-N-Midget, Hobart HH187, Miller Thunderbolt 225AC, Razorweld Vipercut 30A Plasma, and lots of grinders
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A couple completed (for now) pictures. I would like to add a small set of drawers to the bottom shelf (that opens to one side) down the road for knick knacks and consumables.
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No cart for the welder yet. How about a cylinder dolly?
1" square tubing and 2" angle. I used this as a chance to play with the Tweco 141. It did fine with the flux core, I'll keep my eyes open for a bargain on a gas cylinder so I can try actual mig.
Jeff
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Samson, what the demensions for your welding table?
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I built a welding wire holder. it's awesome!!! It was literally spur-of-the-moment
fcawvegasbob
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Here is mine. I picked up the idea from this forum.
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Throwing some color on it
fcawvegasbob
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ZTFab's precision engineered CNC product now on the market as a RTW cart. Impressive.
http://www.weldingtipsandtricks.com/...ing-carts.html
"Discovery is to see what everybody else has seen, and to think what nobody else has thought" - Albert Szent-Gyorgyi
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Got the email. Never did see the ahp winner yet
Lincoln, ESAB, Thermal Dynamics, Victor, Miller, Dewalt, Makita, Kalamzoo. Hand tools, power tools, welding and cutting tools.
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Originally Posted by
ManoKai
Very cool. Very solid.
Nice work!
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Here is one I'm working on. Still need a good idea for cable management.
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Finished my cart on sunday, i had two 20 year old harbor freight carts taking up room and neither one fit under the shelves in my garage so i threw this together to condense everything and make it fit. Im about to start throwing my race car together so i used this to brush up on some fab stuff, been 5-6 years since i used a welder lol. I tried some push, pull, overhead on both mig and tig, tubing has varying thicknesses, both butt/lap joints, i dug out an old notcher and made a little tube handle for it. I found a place that has gussets on sale so i got a few to spice it up a little, just need to tig those in when i have time but it works well, all said and done it cost about $100.
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Originally Posted by
nikm
Here is mine. I picked up the idea from this forum.
Looks real nice.
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Cart for Lincoln PowerMig 210 MP
This is it. Nothing exception in the frame. It is 1-1/2" x 1/8" square tube mostly with caster wheels on it. It is tall enough and stable enough to handle 2 full sized cylinders if I should ever feel the need. I used slotted T-bar for attachment points for the cylinder fastening chains. Most of the square tube was from another frame that had been scrapped.
---Meltedmetal
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This is the machine backside as mounted. the 2 knobs are in the screw sockets and the one 1/4" bolt holds it firmly in place.
That's my story so far.
---Meltedmetal
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Still on the works.
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Originally Posted by
N2 Welding
Still on the works.
Make it happen!
I want to add a bottle platform, some wire management, and a second drawer, but i'm scared of the thinness of the metal. It started it's life as a Matco rolling tool cart.
Perhaps i could bolt and brace....
Here it is standing: atoms with consciousness; matter with curiosity. Stands at the sea, wonders at wondering: I, a universe of atoms an atom in the universe. - Richard Feynman