Re: Miller XMT Stainless MIG cart
Beautiful work as always. Before you start to damage those cables, grab some rubber hose (like fuel line stuff) , cut a few centimeters, slit it lengthwise and put it over the sharp edges of those sheet metal "vanity panels" where the cables are touching. Sheet metal edges have a way of wearing through insulation all too easily... I also recommend a lip around the cylinders at the floor so the bottoms can't kick out. Everyone does the chain up high like you did, but the bottom needs to be restrained also to be fully secure. Roll another couple pieces of 20-30mm and weld them on with a few tacks set away from the cylinders ~20-30mm to allow for some variation in tanks and to make it easier to get them in place. Just some suggestions from my experience.
Question - what did you weld it with? TIG? Spoolgun? What machine? Looks TIG to me...
Last edited by davec; 04-09-2020 at 12:40 AM.
-Dave
XMT304 with: 22A Feeder, or HF251 Hi Freq DC TIG air cooled